Piyush Goyal Holds Meeting with Export Promotion Councils to Discuss various Issues concerning the International Trade
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No News on Issues of RoDTEP, MEIS, Inverted duty structure etc
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calls upon the exporters to take advantage of the Production-Linked Incentive
schemes
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush
Goyal, and Senior Officers of the Department of Commerce
and Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) on 11 may 2021 held a meeting with
the Export Promotion Councils to discuss various issues concerning the international
trade.
Mr. Goyal complimented the Exporters
for their encouraging performance, even during such trying times. He noted that
India’s merchandise exports in April 2021 was USD 30.21 billion, an increase of
197.03% over USD 10.17 billion in April 2020 and an increase of 16.03% over USD
26.04 billion in April 2019. He said that the value of Export in the first week
of May 2021 is also up by almost 9% over the same period of 2019-20 (6.48 billion
USD). He said that Export excluding POL, is even better, and has increased in this
period by 15% over same period of 2019-20. He said that performance of exports in
April’21 and 2020-21 gives a hope that an ambitious target of $400 billion merchandise
exports can be achieved this year. There is a large potential for enhancing exports
in several sectors like Pharma, Engineering, Auto-component, Fisheries and Agro-products,
he added.
Regarding the issues raised by the participants, Mr. Goyal said that they should approach the Covid helpdesk of the Department for resolving the problems
emanating due to Covid related measures. He said that
the Department of Commerce has taken up several issues of exporters with the Ministry
of Finance for their early resolution, like RoDTEP, MEIS,
Inverted duty structure etc. He called upon the exporters to take advantage of the
Production-Linked Incentive schemes for various sectors which have been announced.