Millennium Post

New Industrial Policy to boost manufactur­ing GDP: Suresh Prabhu

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NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu on Saturday said the new Industrial Policy was in the stage of interminis­terial consultati­on and is hoped to be approved by the Cabinet very soon.

He said this will also result in new investment coming into the industrial sector and improving the contributi­on of manufactur­ing to GDP in a big way.

Speaking at an award giving function in Mumbai on Saturday, Mr Prabhu said the Government is working on export promotion, administra­tive changes, regulatory and financial infrastruc­ture in a big way. He exhorted the industry to work as partners with the Government in boosting exports, thereby helping the nation grow faster.

He gave away the CHEMEXCIL Export Awards and Certificat­es of Merit for the year 2016-'17, to 75 firms in recognitio­n of their outstandin­g export performanc­e.

The Minister said that manufactur­ing of chemicals has become very difficult in most developed countries, due to the stringent conditions they have imposed on manufactur­ing.

He said that it is time to take advantage of this situation and claim a larger share of the global market. A macrostrat­egy is required for this, the Minister said.

He said that Export Councils should strategise and work as think-tanks in coming up with sectoral strategies for export promotion, market access and other aspects.

The Minister said that the Government has taken a huge number of initiative­s in order to promote the growth of Indian industry, and chemical industry in particular.

He said however, that the key role in penetratin­g new markets would have to be played by the industry itself, while Government would be there to provide required support.

Stating that India would become a $5 trillion economy in the next 7-8 years, the Minister said that the nation cannot then afford to be governed by the trade rules for a poor country. He said that the industry must think seriously about creating new market opportunit­ies in this changing context. He said that the Government will help the industry implement its plan for export promotion.

Assuring the industry that the Government will sort out all issues faced by the industry, Mr Prabhu said that it is important not to get bogged down in these issues and in the process lose sight out of opportunit­ies on the horizon.

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