Slew of measures to rev up exports

June 05, 2012 02:08 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:52 pm IST - New Delhi

Containers stacked at Kochi port. Government is aiming 20 per cent export growth in 2012-13.

Containers stacked at Kochi port. Government is aiming 20 per cent export growth in 2012-13.

Amid global economic problems, the government on Tuesday unveiled a seven-point strategy to boost exports which include extension of interest subsidy scheme by one year till March 31, 2013.

“We have now decided to extend the scheme (interest subvention) for another year till March 31, 2013 and expand its coverage to include other labour-intensive sectors namely toys, sports goods, processed agricultural products and ready made garments”, Commerce Minister Anand Sharma said while releasing annual supplement to the Foreign Trade Policy here.

“The underline philosophy of this year’s supplement is based on seven broad principles”, he said, adding these would include added thrust on employment-intensive industry and continuation of market diversification strategy.

The Minister also exuded confidence that India would be able to sustain 20 per cent export growth in the current fiscal.

“It is our expectation that with these measures, we shall be able to sustain an annual export growth of 20 per cent this fiscal”, he said.

India’s exports grew by 21 per cent in 2011-12 to touch USD 303 billion.

To encourage exports, the government came out with an interest subvention scheme under which two per cent interest subsidy was given to handlooms, handicrafts, carpets and SME sector.

The scheme, which has been extended by a year, was to end on March 31, 2012.

Highlights

Government aiming 20 per cent export growth in 2012-13

Two per cent interest subsidy scheme extended till March 2013

Zero per cent duty EPCG scheme for technology upgradation extended till March’13

Incentives for exports from north-eastern states

Shipments from Delhi, Mumbai through post, courier or e-commerce to get export benefits

Single revolving bank guarantee for different export deals

Seven new markets added to Focus Market Scheme

Market linked focus product scheme extended till March’13 for apparel export to USA and EU

Ahmedabad, Kolhapur and Shaharanpur new Towns of Export Excellence

Govt to come out with new guidelines to promote SEZs

Focus on market diversification to continue

Steps announced to reduce transaction cost of exports

Foreign Trade Policy document made more user friendly

Thirteen shows abroad to promote Brand India

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