Millennium Post

‘Incentives for exports to boost shipments’

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NEW DELHI: Incentives announced by the government will help in boosting the country's exports at a time when there are signs of worsening global economic conditions and it will help in boosting outbound shipments, according to exporters.

Federation of Indian Export Organisati­ons (FIEO) said the new measures announced for the sector in form of incentives and refund of taxes will not only go a long way in enhancing the growth prospects in the shortterm but will also give it a much needed boost in the mediumterm and long-term.

FIEO President Sharad Kumar Saraf said the new scheme of Remission of Duties or Taxes on Export Products (RODTEP) with revenue burden of up to Rs 50,000 crore for the government, looks attractive as it will neutralise all duties and levies suffered by the export products.

Giving three months lead time till 31st December to the existing incentive scheme MEIS (Exports from India Scheme) will remove the uncertaint­y creeping in the minds of the exporters and will greatly help to finalise their export orders, Saraf said.

Sharing similar views, world trade informatio­n provider Connect2in­dia founder and CEO Pawan Gupta said there are two big roadblocks to expansion of global trade today, one is lack of easy availabili­ty of working capital and the other is inefficien­cies and delay.

"Its good to see that government is focusing to provide solution for both these issues. The usage of technology to reduce the time to export and make export more seamless is a good initiative that would help make our exports more competitiv­e," he said.

Expanding the scope of Export Credit Insurance Scheme (ECIS) by Export Credit Guarantee commission (ECGC) to offer higher insurance cover to banks lending working capital for exports, is a step that should help MSMES facing liquidity issues for exports, he added.

"The announceme­nt regarding introducti­on of RODTEP from January 1, 2020, with allocation of Rs 50,000 crore, will help alleviate these concerns and would help MSMES to remain in a competitiv­e market. The new scheme will benefit the exporters, especially MSME exporters as well as encourage first time exporters to explore global opportunit­ies," he added.

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