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ComMin seeks inter-ministerial views on new industrial policy

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The commerce ministry has circulated a draft cabinet note seeking views of different departments on the proposed that aims to promote emerging sectors, said.

"We have circulated (the draft policy) to all the ministries for their views," the told

He said that the policy aims at modernising the existing industries, reducing regulatory hurdles and encourage adoption of such as robotics and

The proposed policy will completely revamp the of 1991.

After receiving comments from various ministries and departments, the commerce and industry ministry will finalise the note and move it to the Cabinet for the final approval.

The Department of and Promotion (DIPP) in August last year floated a draft with the aim to create jobs for the next two decades, promote and attract USD 100 billion FDI annually.

The department is working on an outcome-oriented actionable policy that provides direction, and charts a course of action for a globally competitive Indian industry that leverages skill, scale and technology.

Talking about public procurement policy, Prabhu said the ministry would ensure that products made in will have a preference of minimum purchase by public sector companies.

"Many ministries have to agree (on this), so we are holding a series of meetings," he said.

He also said that the ministry is trying to ensure that even (SHGs) and artisans could offer their goods on the government place (GeM) portal.

"We are trying to propose that products made by SHGs and artisans should also be displayed (at GeM). We will have to follow a due course and quality control," he added.

during a review meeting had expressed concern over barriers imposed against domestic manufacturers and suppliers in tenders being floated for public procurement.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 16:15 IST
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