Minister Meets Export Promotion Councils
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Piyush Goyal says Country’s
Exports and Imports are Showing Positive Trends; Trade Deficit is Narrowing
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Capping of Rs 2 Crore for MEIS will
not Affect 98% of the Exporters: Goyal
[MoC&I Press Release/04.09.2020]
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on 4 September 2020
met the Office-bearers of various Export Promotion Councils (EPCs), to discuss
the issues concerning the country’s global trade, ground level situation, and
problems being faced by the exporters. Mr. Goyal has
been holding a series of discussions with the EPCs, particularly since the
lockdown. The Commerce Secretary Dr Anup Wadhawan, DGFT Amit Yadav
and other senior officers of the Ministry were present in the meeting.
In his opening remarks, the Minister said that
the country’s exports as well as imports are showing positive trends. The
exports are approaching the last year’s levels, after making a sharp dip in
April this year due to pandemic. Regarding imports, the positive thing is that
the Capital Goods imports have not declined, and the reduction in imports has
been seen mainly in crude, gold and fertilizers. He added that the trade
deficit is reducing drastically and our share in the global trade is improving,
thanks to our resilient supply chains, and perseverance and hardwork
of our exporters. The minister also said that we are trying to generate more
reliable and better trade data so that nation can do better planning and frame
policies accordingly.
The Minister said that 24 focus manufacturing
sectors have been identified which have the potential to expand, scale-up
operations, improve quality, and lead enhancement of Indian share in global
trade and value chain. These sectors have capacity to do import substitution
and push exports. He said that India is being seen in the world as trusted and
resilient partner in global value chain.
On the issue of recent changes in the
Merchandise Export from India Scheme (MEIS), the Minister said that the capping
of Rs 2 Crore will not affect 98% of the exporters
who claim benefit under the scheme. The Government has already announced
Remission of Duties or Taxes on Export Products (RoDTEP)
scheme for exporters to take the place of MEIS, and a Committee has also been
set up to determine the ceiling rates under the RoDTEP
scheme. This new scheme would reimburse the embedded taxes and duties already
incurred by exporters.
The Minister, after listening to the
challenges, experiences and suggestions of the EPC office-bearers, expressed
thanks for their valuable feedback, saying that Macro-numbers sometimes don’t
make one realize the difficulties being faced by the Exporters. He acknowledged
that certain sectors, which are primarily dependent on the discretionary
spending, are under severe stress. Shri Goyal
promised to help the Exporters as much as possible, and also take up such
issues, which fall outside the ambit of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry,
with concerned departments. He said that SEZ issues are being taken up with the
Finance Ministry. He called upon the exporters to engage with the Steering
Committee set up to promote Indian manufacturing.