Students explained about incentives in export business

March 11, 2015 03:29 pm | Updated June 22, 2016 12:50 pm IST - SRIKAKULAM:

Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise C. Rajendiran and Joint Director General of Foreign Trade P.K.Ghosh said that the Union Government was providing ample opportunities and incentives for enthusiastic young enterprenuers for doing business with companies located abroad.

They said that the Government wanted to earn more foreign exchange through exports of Indian products at par with Japan, Korea and other countries. They conducted a training programme for MBA students of Aditya Institute of Technology and Management at Tekkali in Srikakulam District. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Rajendiran said that the Union Government was mainly depending on indirect taxes and foreign exchange to meet its financial commitments and run the administration in the country.

“China’s share in foregin trade is around 8 per cent but India has 2 per cent share in international trade activity. There are a plenty of opportunities to expand foreign trade from rural areas too if youngsters come out with their ideas and export new products to other countries,” said Mr. Rajendiran.

Mr.P.K. Ghosh explained about various incentive programmes such as Agri Infra Incentive Scheme, Star House Incentive Scheme, and Duty Exemption Scheme for import of raw materials. “The Government gives up to Rs.1 crore incentives if anybody is in import and export business efficiently,” he added.

Canara Bank Chief Manager Ramesh Pai, Export Credit Guarantee Corporation Branch Manager C.Chakravarthi, Andhra Chamber of Commerce and Industries Vice President G.Sambasiva Rao, Foreign Trade Development Officer L.Shree Lakshmi and others clarified various doubts of the students.

AITAM College Director VV Nageswara Rao said that the management was giving utmost priority for enhancement of practical knowledge among the students by conducting training programmes. He expressed happiness over the attendence of several industrialists in the programme.

"Foreign trade is a challenging job for anyone. The proper training under the supervision of senior officials will help youngsters immensely," he added. MBA College Principal D.Vishnumurthy and AITAM College Coordinator B.Rajesh said that new ideas were generated with the training programme in which over 100 students participated.

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