Exporters India to be more competitive
Shri
Piyush Goyal lauds the efforts of Exporters
As
the country makes fast recovery in Exports!
The
Minister of Commerce and Industry Shri Piyush Goyal held meeting, through Video
conference, with Office-bearers of Export Promotion Councils (EPCs), to discuss
and address the issues of exporters, due to Covid-19.
Addressing
the EPCs, Shri Goyal said that the Exports, after setbacks in first two months
of this financial year, due to Covid-19, are recovering fast, as the Unlock
process gains and the Economic activity makes a revival. He said that the data
of June, 2020 will reflect the gains, with the merchandise export figures
touching almost 88% of the corresponding period last year.
He
lauded the role of exporters for attaining the feat in such a short time. The
Minister said that their hard work, self-confidence and determination really
paid off. He said that the achievement is all the more laudable because many of
the areas in the country are still under containment zones and having
restrictions. Most of the markets abroad have not been able to make such a
remarkable comeback, he added. On the issue of imports, the Minister said that
they are still far behind and this is a good thing.
Shri
Piyush Goyal said that as the Unlock 2.0 has come with more permission, it is
expected that things will further improve in the future.
Talking about the
Aatmanirbhar Bharat, he said that it implies engagement with the world, a
self-reliant and strong India, a confident and vibrant nation, an India where
everyone has the courage of conviction; everyone gets ample and fair
opportunities to grow and prosper, where even a poor man lives a respectable
life.
He
called upon the industry to shun from over-dependence on imports and certain
geographies, as this leads to long-term dire consequences. He exhorted them to
make in India, use indigenous resources and skilled manpower, produce quality
products, and use the economies of scale to deliver affordable products.
The
Minister exhorted the exporters to be more competitive, be focused and play on
their strengths. Talking about the spirit of partnership and cooperation, the
Minister assured the exporters and the industry of full support from the
Government. He announced that action is being taken on the Baba Kalyani
committee recommendations of the Special Economic Zones (SEZ).
The
participants thanked the minister and Officers for playing a pro-active role
and whole-hearted support during the pandemic time, which helped them make a
turnaround in shortest possible time. However, many of them said that there are
still certain issues, requiring intervention and support of the Government.
They
expressed their full support to the Government’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.
The meeting was attended by representatives of FIEO, APEC, SRTEPC, GJEPC, CLE,
CEPC, Shefexil, Pharmexil, ECSEPC, ISEPC, SEPC, EEPC, EPCH, PEPC, TEXPROCIL,
Telecom EPC, Cashew EPC, Chemexcil, CEPEXIL, IOPEPC and PLEXCONCIL.
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