Piyush Goyal Chairs the First Meeting of the Newly Reconstituted Board
of Trade
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Government’s
Policies must be Transparent, Consistent and Honest; they must be Capable of
Delivering what was Promised
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Minister
Calls for more Transparency and Ease of Doing Business in India
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29
New Non-official Members Invited for the First Time to the Meeting
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The
Board of Trade meeting focused on export target setting, the new Foreign Trade
Policy (FTP) (2022-27), and the strategies and measures to be taken in order to
take forward domestic manufacturing and exports.
Union Minister of Commerce
and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush
Goyal on 13 September, 2022 said that exports have been one of the most defining
features of the government's efforts to make India a developed country by 2047,
a vision articulated by PM Narendra Modi, in his Independence Day address to the
nation this year. Mr. Goyal said this in his opening remarks at the meeting of the
reconstituted Board of Trade in New Delhi.
The Minister said that
global confidence in India’s prospects for growth were truly immense and called
on the domestic industry to overcome all weaknesses when it comes to grabbing the
plethora of growth opportunities available to the nation. The world is already looking
at India as a super power, he added.
Mr. Goyal highlighted
that in the last few years there has been an attempt for foundational transformation
in India which has hastened India's march to be a developed nation. Calling for
transparent, consistent, honest policies, the Minister said that government’s policies
must be robust enough to deliver what was promised to the people.
Mr. Goyal also spoke of
the need to find ways to encourage people to comply and bring in transparency and
ease of doing business. India should become an honest country, he added. Commerce
and Industry Minister Mr. Goyal announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will
release the Logistics Policy on 17th September.
Stating that Trade is
a strong pillar to achieve the five vows that Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke
of on 15th August, Mr. Goyal expressed confidence that today's meeting reflects
the collective belief of all of us in working towards achieving a developed India.
Mr. Goyal stressed on
the need to enter into more FTAs with developed nations. He urged participants of
the Board of Trade meeting to focus on the possibilities each sector has in FTAs.
Concluding his address,
Mr. Goyal said all the issues raised by the participants will be addressed and the
suggestions made by them in the Meeting today will be considered.
The Board of Trade meeting
focused on export target setting, the new Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) (2022-27),
and the strategies and measures to be taken in order to take forward domestic manufacturing
and exports. Board of Trade (BOT) has been constituted by merging Council for Trade
Development and Promotion with Board of Trade vide notification No. 11/2015-20 dt
17th July 2019. The Board of Trade, inter alia, advises the Government on policy
measures connected with the Foreign Trade Policy in order to achieve the objectives
of boosting India’s trade.
It provides a platform
to state governments and UTs for articulating state-oriented perspectives on Trade
Policy. It also acts as a platform to Government of India for appraising State Governments
and UTs about international developments affecting India’s trade. It is an important
mechanism for deliberations on trade related issues with industry bodies, associations,
export promotion councils, and state and UT governments.
There were 29 new non-official
members who were also invited for the first time in this Board of Trade meeting.
During the Board of Trade
meeting, presentations were made on a variety of subjects such as India’s Import/
Export Performance, restructuring of the Department of Commerce, FTAs and way forward,
States export performance, District as Export Hubs, new proposed Foreign Trade Policy,
trade remedial, trade facilitation measures undertaken by customs, Government e-Marketplace
etc.
Ministers from states
made interventions in the meeting, giving their state-specific suggestions, and
also expressed their support to the central government initiatives in promoting
the external trade.
The inaugural ceremony
saw the participation of Ministers of State for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Som Parkash and Ms. Anupriya Patel,
Commerce Secretary, Mr. BVR Subrahmanyam, Revenue Secretary, Mr. Tarun Bajaj, Director General of Foreign Trade, Mr. Santosh
Sarangi, Secretary Dpt of Financial Services, Sanjay Malhotra,
Member Customs, Rajiv Talwar and other senior officials and members of Indian industry.
The meeting was attended
by Various State Ministers and other senior officials of key line ministries and
States, all major trade and industry bodies, Export Promotion Councils and industry
associations.