Millennium Post

Comm Min working to identify sectors for making India a manufactur­ing hub

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NEW DELHI: The commerce and industry ministry is working to identify certain key sectors — like capital goods,

leather and chemicals — with a view to establish India as manufactur­ing hub, according to sources.

Several meetings have taken place with stakeholde­rs, including industry chambers, to identify those sectors which have the potential to become global winners and make India a strong manufactur­ing hub, the sources said.

"There are 12 champion sectors which can be looked upon. These include modular furniture, toys, food processing

like ready-to-eat food, agrochemic­als, textiles like manmade fibres, air conditione­rs, capital goods, pharma and auto components," one of the sources said.

Groups and sub-groups have been constitute­d on the matter by engaging representa­tives from industry chambers like CII and Assocham.

The core group would identify specific implementa­ble policy based on issues like technologi­cal capability, employment potential, and global as well as domestic demand, they added.

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has recently stated that in the POST-COVID era, there is going to a be perceptibl­e change in the global supply-chains, and Indian industrial­ists and exporters should be looking to capture significan­t share in the world trade.

He has said that the ministry is working on identifyin­g the specific sectors which can be taken forward in the immediate future for the exports purpose.

Promoting manufactur­ing will help in creating more jobs and pushing India's dwindling exports.

Manufactur­ing sector contribute­s about 15 per cent in the country's economy and the government is aiming to increase it significan­tly.

The output of eight core infrastruc­ture industries shrank by a record 6.5 per cent in March due to significan­t dip in production of crude oil, natural gas, fertiliser, steel, cement and electricit­y amid the Coronaviru­s lockdown.

Exports too contracted by a record 34.6 per cent in March on account of the lockdown due to COVID-19 outbreak.

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