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New industrial policy to simplify procedures
By Our Special Correspondent
BANGALORE, MARCH 9. The State Government will soon announce a new
industrial policy with the focus on simplifying procedures for
faster clearance of papers, the Minister for Large- and Medium-
scale Industries, Mr. R.V. Deshpande, has said.
The Government would remove all bottlenecks to help small and
medium enterprises (SMEs) prepare themselves to meet growing
global competition, Mr. Deshpande said here on Friday. Addressing
a seminar on "Factoring and Forfaiting -- Customised Solutions
for Indian Exporters", organised by the EximBank and other
organisations, the minister referred to the importance of
Factoring and Forfaiting, which helped the trade sector in
managing the risks inherent in cross-border transactions. With
the free trade regime after the WTO agreement coming into force
soon, these two media would go a long way in enabling SMEs
realise their export potential to the maximum extent, he said.
These were important to Karnataka, and Bangalore in particular,
where many non IT export-oriented industries were coming up fast.
Ms. Margrith Lutschg-Emmenegger, Managing Director of WestLB
(Westdeutsche Landesbank, London branch), said in her
presentation that the bank would be launching the Factoring
Service in India through a joint venture with EximBank and IFC.
Factoring, a $500 million business across the world, was growing
at an annual rate of 12 per cent and had good potential in India.
Forfaiting also had a good market in India, with current volumes
touching $50 to $75 million, she explained. Forfaiting was the
discounting of international "Bills Receivable" on a "without
recourse" basis.
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