India to double exports by 2025: Suresh Prabhu

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Union of Commerce & Industry and Civil Aviation chaired a meeting of different exports stakeholders and officers to discuss a strategy for revitalizing India's exports and doubling the country's exports by 2025. The said that this is necessary in view of challenges like uncertainty of global trade, rigid approach of banks affecting availability of credit, high logistics cost and productivity standards and qualities. Exports create jobs, bring in foreign exchange and validate India's international competitiveness. of State, C R Chaudhary will be the of this mission and will regularly review the work of different promotion councils and divisions of the

The has already held two meetings with key Ministries for preparing sectoral strategies which are being finalized. Federation of Indian Organisations (FIEO) has done a study identifying 100 billion exports in traditional, new markets and products. EXIM has conducted market research and draft export strategy is being prepared.

To facilitate transparency through Ease of Doing Business and IT initiatives DGFT and SEZ have been online integrated with customs ICEGATE and mandatory documents required for exports and imports have been reduced to 3 each. Import Export Code (IEC) has been integrated with PAN and MoU signed with GSTN for complete integration. (eBRC) system has been shared with 14 State Governments for quick tax refunds and MoU signed with GST Network for integration of e-BRC with GSTN. State Governments have been provided access to DGCI&S export data in real time.

has approved the proposal of to give focused attention to 12 identified Champion Services Sectors for promoting their development, and realizing their potential. emphasised that special strategy is being prepared for the services sector in order to achieve broad-based growth instead of the existing pre-dominance of IT-ITeS, diversification of services exports across geographical territories, ssensitization of the States to formulate new structures, policies and action plans for services sector and promotion of as a services hub. The Agricultural Export Policy is in the process of being finalized, after incorporating stakeholders' comments.

Commodity and territory specific strategy is also being prepared for items like gems and jewellery, leather, textile & apparel, engineering sector, electronics, and petrochemicals, pharma, agri and allied products and Territory specific strategy will cover North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Europe, North East Asia, ASEAN, South Asia, Latin America, and WANA, Australia, New Zealand, and CIS.

The said that apart from traditional markets must also look at boosting trade with smaller countries and explore new territories like which has 54 countries but accounts for only 8 % of exports from India. The Minister exhorted exporters to not miss the opportunity presented by China's consumer market and make the most of the world's mega import expo being held in in November, 2018

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 14:52 IST