FIEO
Lists Charter of Demands to Board of Trade
[FIEO/PUB/PR/41/2017 dated January 8,
2018]
Suggestions put
forward by FIEO President, Mr Ganesh Kumar Gupta during the 3rd meeting of the
‘Council for Trade Development and Promotion at New Delhi on January 8, 2018
Indian exporters are
facing tough competition globally, particularly MSMEs who have limited
resources. States have indeed an important role to play in India’s exports as
all factors of production lies with the State. Hence, I would like to flag a
couple of points where support of State would immensely benefit the exporting
segment in terms of enhancing the ease of doing business and reducing
transaction cost as well as time.
1. Exporters are now
required to pay taxes and subsequently claim refund under GST. The States, in this regard, have a larger role to
play as they shall be handling large number of refund applications manually,
till online mechanism starts functioning. Hence, awareness amongst the
concerned officers at ground is extremely important for smooth processing of
such refund applications.
Moreover, a refund
mechanism, how so ever efficient, affect the liquidity and competitiveness of
exports and thus we request you all to provide exemption from GST on inputs
required for export production as is being provided by many countries where GST
or VAT is in operation.
2. Secondly, electricity duty being levied by some
States are presently not refundable and thus has to be absorbed in the export
price. This has bearing on the export competitiveness to some extent. Hence,
export industry would require support from State Government to push for
electricity duty under the GST regime. We expect that Petroleum goods will also
be brought under GST in next fiscal.
3. Exports are price
sensitive and most of exports are being done on a razor thin margins. However,
land locked exporters have to bear huge transportation charges which is being
absorbed in export pricing. They thus lose out to their competitors. Hence,
States may consider providing transport/freight
subsidy enabling exporters from hinterland to compete with their
counterparts in coastal states as well as other countries.
4. Sir, lack of
facilities like testing, designing
etc. at local level for a particular export product does add to transaction
cost and time. Here, I would submit that States may identify projects after
examining the infrastructure needs of particular exporting centers
and accordingly provide support under
TIES.
5. Last mile connectivity is need of the
hour for smooth movement of export cargo. Hence, States may review its
connectivity to ports, dry ports and LCS and identify sectors which require
attention.
6. Services and agri
sector could be the major growth drivers for export promotion as well as
employment. Conducive polices, hard infrastructure as well as skill are crucial
areas where the Government can focus upon while drawing action plan.
7. There is a need
to enhance the visibility of Indian
products abroad. States, in line with the marketing support under Central
Government schemes, may introduce similar schemes for sectors having export
potential.
8. Each State must
have empowered Export Facilitation
Committee (EFC) chaired by the State Commerce/ Industry Minister. This
committee should include Industry, Revenue, Energy and Labour Secretaries and
few l exporters. This committee must meet once a month to sort out all the
issues affecting export and industrial growth. At present, some States have Udyog Mitra, Grievance Committee,
etc but all these committees do not have any teeth
and are not effective. EFC should have legislative backing so that its
decisions are followed in letter and spirit.
9. Lastly, an
actionable and dynamic export strategy
for States is important and FIEO assures full support to States in its
endeavour of developing suitable strategies. Further, export officers at
district level could be the key enablers in process of framing strategies as
they have direct interface with local industry. There is need to sensitise State
offices in various facets of international trade.
I am sure the
initiative taken under the Chairpersonship of Hon’ble
Commerce & Industry Minister would go a long way in brining
the desired focus towards export sector and taking Indian exports to a higher growth
trajectory.