Top Priority to National Interest in FTA Negotiations, says Piyush
Goyal
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Government
will not diverge from this approach for the sake of deadlines
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Commerce
Minister reviews India’s Export Performance in the first six months of this financial
year with key representatives from Export Promotion Councils and industry
The Union Minister of
Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and textiles,
Mr. Piyush Goyal today said that India would accord top priority to national interest
in FTA negotiations. FTAs to be entered into after thorough consultation with all
stakeholders including industry and the government will not diverge from this approach
for the sake of deadlines, he added.
The Minister was speaking
at the meeting held to review India’s Export Performance in the first six months
of this financial year with key representatives from Export Promotion Councils and
Industry Associations in New Delhi today.
At the meeting, the Minister
emphasised on sustaining the export momentum and said that the interaction with
Export Promotion Councils has given the confidence that Indian exports will be able
to wither the global headwinds and will surpass last year’s exports by a big margin.
He added that India must keep prospecting for new opportunities in the world market
and utilize all such possible chances to expand trade. He also emphasised on doing
a deep dive of services import and see the areas/sectors in which they are increasing.
The industry participants
were assured that Government is committed to address the issues raised by them.
While concluding the session, the Commerce and Industry Minister urged the trade
and industry to implement innovative ways of marketing, increase quality standards
and take full benefit of Free Trade Agreements to achieve higher export growth in
this financial year.
At the review meeting,
the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) gave a presentation on year-on-year
export trends vis-à-vis the major export markets of India, along with sectoral growths.
The leading and laggard export markets/ sectors were specifically highlighted for
specific attention and possible corrective actions.
Industry was apprised
on the healthy growth of around 15.5 % seen in the first six months of this financial
year, as compared to previous year. The industry however was alerted on the dip
in export performance in September 2022. Highlighting the healthy growth seen in
some markets such as Latin America and Africa, it was informed that the evolving
economic and geo-political environment required the industry to be attentive and
optimistic so that growth opportunities in such new markets are not missed.
An engaging round of discussion
was held subsequently with EPCs and industry representatives on challenges, opportunities
and way forward for increasing exports from India. Industry has flagged certain
issues related to the rising of cost of raw materials and subdued demand in certain
key export markets due to high inventory levels. Industry requested for including
left out sectors under RoDTEP and rationalisation of existing
RoDTEP rates, exploring possibility for increased support
under Interest Equalisation Scheme (IES) and under Market Access Initiative (MAI),
and operationalisation of Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes for additional
sectors.
The meeting was also attended
by the Minister of State for Commerce & Industry, Smt.Anupriya
Patel and Commerce Secretary, Sunil Barthwal.