States »EasPosted at: Aug 7 2021 4:51PM

US$ 107 Billion Exports Target Very Much Doable Under PM's Leadership: EEPC India

Kolkata, Aug 8 (UNI) Exports have emerged as a powerful growth driver and increased

policy push is set to further boost the sector.

The fact that Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has directly engaged with the

stakeholders in the exports sector underlines the priority accorded to it, said EEPC India

chairman Mahesh Desai.

Many reform measures taken by the government in the last few years are converging

towards making India a global manufacturing hub. Policy measures such as Production

Linked Incentives (PLI) announced by the government for various sectors are moving in

the right direction, he said.

"Engineering goods sector has the potential to become the lead contributor to the

economic growth and job creation as India leaps ahead in the post-pandemic world.

Most developed countries are working on "China Plus One" strategy and India very

well fits into the scheme. The engineering goods sector could considerably gain from

it with right policy support," said Mr Desai.

He hoped that the engineering goods sector would certainly achieve the US$107.25

billion target set for it in the current financial year.

" Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership the target is very much doable

and we will strive towards achieving the US$ 400 billion mark in FY22," he noted.

"We are continuously looking to diversify our product portfolio and penetrate new

markets. With the PM's reassuring words of support, the entire exporting community

has been re-energised," said Mr Desai.

" We appreciate the Rs 88,000 crore insurance cover provided by the government.

As mentioned by the PM, engineering goods is one of the top export items from India

and with the help of Missions abroad it can substantially increase its share. The idea

to bring all stakeholders together and exhorting states to push exports would make a

big and long-lasting difference in times to come," said the EEPC India Chairman.

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