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Steps to boost exports, startups part of commerce ministry's 100-day programme for new government.


Date: 07-05-2019
Subject: Steps to boost exports, startups part of commerce ministry's 100-day programme for new government
NEW DELHI: Measures to boost exports  and promote start-ups are part of the 100-day programme  prepared by the commerce and industry ministry for the new government, an official said.

The new government is expected to assume office by the end of this month.

These proposals would be presented to the new government, the official added.

The ministry has proposed to set up a separate logistic  department to be headed by a secretary with a view to enhancing growth of the sector, which is fundamental to boost exports, imports and overall economy.

Extensive coordination among different stakeholders of the logistics sector including roads, railways, shipping, civil aviation, and states is required.

Currently, there is a separate wing of logistics, headed by a special secretary in the commerce department.

It has also proposed a new World Trade Organisation (WTO)-compliant export incentive scheme for goods shipments to replace the existing MEIS.

At present, exporters of goods avail incentives under the merchandise exports from India scheme (MEIS). In this, the government provides duty benefits depending on product and country.

Since 2011-12, India's exports have been hovering at around $300 billion. During 2018-19, foreign shipments grew by 9 per cent to $331 billion.

Promoting exports helps a country to create jobs, boost manufacturing and earn more foreign exchange.

Similarly, the department for promotion of industry and internal trade has prepared a vision document to promote growth of start-ups and steps to further improve ease of doing business to attract both domestic and foreign investments.

During April-December 2018-19, foreign direct investment into India dipped by 7 per cent to $33.5 billion. 

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com


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