Piyush
Addresses ASSOCHAM Meet, Claims Exports cross an All Time High of US$ 750 bn on
28 March
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Exports
Milestone Achieved Amidst Extremely Challenging Global Economic Situation
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5
Prans Articulated by the PM will Lead to a Developed Bharat@100
in 2047
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The
Focus Over the Last 9 years has been on Building Foundation Blocks for
Uninterrupted and Sustainable Economic Growth
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Making
India Self-reliant is not about Closing Doors but, about Opening them Wider
Union Minister of Commerce and
Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal
announced that India’s overall exports, that includes services and merchandise exports,
have crossed US$ 750 Billion on 28 March, 2023. This is an all
time high and this achievement of 750 billion comes in the 75th year of independence
as we celebrate the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.
In his address, Shri Goyal highlighted
how the exports have risen from US$ 500 Billion in 2020-2021 to this figure in extremely
challenging times.
In his keynote address at the
ASSOCHAM Annual Session 2023: Strengthening India's Competitiveness in New Delhi
today, the Minister stated that there has been healthy growth in both merchandise
and service sectors. He said that given the fact that the whole world is in recession,
inflation is at an all time high for most developed countries,
interest rates are shooting up and there’s a sense of doom and gloom in the rest
of the world, India’s performance fills us with pride.
The Minister recalled that Prime
Minister Narendra Modi had said from the ramparts of the Red Fort on Independence
Day that we should get rid of the colonial mindset and recognise our roots and our
strengths. He noted that the 5 Prans articulated by the
PM will lead to a developed Bharat@100 in 2047 when we celebrate the centenary of
our Independence and said that we all need to work with a sense of duty in the spirit
of these 5 Prans.
The Minister said that the theme
of the event “Bharat@100: Paving the way for inclusive and sustainable global growth”
converged with the aspirations of the country’s youth and an emerging young Bharat.
He also said that the people desire to see India as an economic superpower leading
the world in meeting global challenges. He observed that the world also sees India
as a leader on multiple fronts.
He observed that ASSOCHAM should
lead from the front in the journey of Bharat@100. He also noted that the focus of
the Government is in ensuring that the basic needs of more and more families are
being met and that as we move ahead, growth will not only be measured in terms of
economic progress but also in terms of social progress & human development indicators
along with other factors. He observed that with more than 80 Crore people in the
country using the internet in this interconnected world, we have a whole new aspirational
Bharat and the youth of our country today is demanding more and we need to work
together to meet the aspirations of the citizens of the New Bharat.
The Minister stated that the
domestic market has been growing steadily and over the last 9 years the focus has
been on building the foundation blocks which are necessary for an economy to have
many years of uninterrupted and sustainable growth. He noted that the first decade
in the journey of a developing country becoming a developed country focussed on
creation of strong fundamentals, economic framework and stable regulatory practices
to attract domestic & international capital. The Minister stated that India
is undergoing such a journey and India is lucky to bank upon its large domestic
market and also access the whole wide world.
The Minister stressed upon the
fact that the effort of the Government to make India self-reliant is about not closing
doors but further opening them wider with the objective of letting competitive and
comparative advantages determine international trade. He expressed hope that each
country finds its niche in global trade and the entire world progresses in a sustainable
manner. The Minister opined that policymakers need to look
at the entire value chain to find out the industries or sectors in which India is
most cost competitive, has an edge over others, has niche and some differentiating
factor and push for the growth of such industries or sectors. He illustrated this
point by stating that the Renewable Energy sector is one such area where India can
become the global leader by exploiting the huge export potential and also promote
the production of goods & services with least carbon impact.
He noted the various initiatives
undertaken by the Government for the development of infrastructure like National
Infrastructure Pipeline, PM Gati Shakti, Unified Logistics
Interface Platform, etc. built upon technology as the backbone of such initiatives.
He further appreciated how UPI has democratized the financial payment infrastructure
and Open Network for Digital Commerce will promote e-commerce.
The Minister said that India’s
strong macroeconomy, robust foreign exchange reserves, relatively low inflation
and entrepreneurial spirit under the leadership of Prime Minister have brought together
the domestic ecosystem to not only to replace items from the import basket but achieve
economies of scale and compete in the international market. He expressed that India’s
ability to innovate, R&D, spirit of enquiry and out of the box thinking is being
witnessed by the world today and all this is reflective of the new spirit of Bharat.
The Minister said that the Free
Trade Agreements (FTA) signed by India with Australia and UAE have been welcomed
by industry across the three countries and there has been positive feedback across
media platforms. The speed, quality and extensive stakeholder consultations resulting
in finding the right equitable balance has been appreciated by all sections, said
the Minister. He also stated that a series of FTAs are under different stages of
discussion to further expand the trade of India and will further open up game changing
opportunities for the economy.
The Minister said that this is
India's moment in the Sun and lauded the vision of the Prime Minister who had said
that this is the time, this is the right time. He further said that the G20 presidency
has given a unique opportunity to position India globally and this must be leveraged
by the industry and businesspersons to showcase India’s business across the world.