Parliamentary Consultative Committee Meeting of Commerce and Industry
on "New Foreign Trade Policy 2021-26" Held
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New FTP will come into
effect from 1st April 2021 for a period of five years
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A key driver for India to
achieve the USD 5 Trillion mark in an expedited time frame
·
Framework for lowering
transactions costs
·
Low cost operating
environment
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District
Export Hubs
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In December 2020, Board
of Trade meeting
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Stakeholders was issued
and more than 2000 suggestions have been received. All the suggestions will be
examined while formulating the new FTP
·
Mr. Puri,
MOS welcomed various inputs and suggestions of the MPs
·
Mr. Puri
invited all MPs
[MoC&I Press Release/12.01.2021]
Meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee
of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry was held on 12 January 2021 on the subject
"New Foreign Trade Policy 2021-26". The meeting was chaired by the Minister
of State for Commerce and Industry Hardeep Singh Puri, and attended by Hon'ble Members of Parliament and senior
officers of the Ministry.
The Hon'ble Members of Parliament were briefed
about the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP). India's FTP has conventionally been formulated
for five years at a time. The FTP 2015-20 came into effect on 1stApril
2015 and the same was extended by one year till 31 March 2021, due to Covid-19 pandemic.
It was informed that the new FTP will come into
effect from 1st April 2021 for a period of five years and will strive
to make India a leader in the area of international trade and channelize
the synergies gained through merchandise and services exports for growth and employment
with a goal to make India a USD 5 Trillion economy. A key driver for India to achieve the USD 5 Trillion
mark in an expedited time frame would be boosting exports, both merchandise and
services, through systematically addressing domestic and overseas constraints related
to the policy, regulatory and operational framework for lowering transactions costs
and enhancing ease of doing business, creating a low cost operating environment
through efficient, cost-effective and adequate logistical and utilities infrastructure. Improvements in the operations of the domestic
manufacturing and services sector in combination with efficient infrastructure support
by the government would result in correcting the imbalances within India and feed
into the trade policy.
It was informed that the District
Export Hubs initiative will form an important component of the new FTP. The Department of Commerce through the Regional
Authorities of DGFT has engaged with State / UT Governments to take forward this
initiative in the districts and enable its implementation in a phased manner, with
the objective of mobilizing the potential of each district of the country to achieve
its potential as an export hub.
For the formulation of new Foreign Trade Policy,
meetings have been held with stakeholders. In December 2020, Board of Trade meeting
was held where State Governments and other stakeholders’ inputs were received. Further meetings were held with the Chambers of
Commerce, Industry Associations and Export Promotion Councils to provide their inputs.
A Trade Notice, inviting suggestions from various stakeholders was issued and more
than 2000 suggestions have been received. All the suggestions will be examined while
formulating the new FTP.
In today’s meeting, Hon'ble Members of Parliament
made valuable suggestions regarding new Foreign Trade Policy 2021-26. Mr. Puri, MOS welcomed various inputs and suggestions of the MPs
and informed that these will be considered by the Ministry while preparing the new
FTP. Mr. Puri invited all MPs to also give further inputs/suggestions.