Hindustan Times (Noida)

RESTRUCTUR­ING EXPORT BASKET ON LINES OF B’DESH MUST TO BOOST GROWTH

- Vineet Sachdev letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India needs to restructur­e its export basket if it wants to achieve high growth in exports, the Economic Survey has said. It adds that India’s current approach violates the first principles of trade theory in economics. The Survey has used the example of India’s eastern neighbour Bangladesh to explain what needs to be done.

Bangladesh’s exports grew at 8.6% in the last decade (20112019), whereas India’s export growth was a paltry 0.9%.

One of the biggest reasons for India’s poor export performanc­e is that it is not exporting goods where Indian manufactur­ers have an edge vis-a-vis the rest of the world. This is against the basic principle of modern trade theory of comparativ­e advantage which says that a country should export goods which it can produce cheaply and import goods which are more expensive to produce domestical­ly. Both India and Bangladesh are considered to be labour abundant economies and therefore expected to have a comparativ­e advantage in producing goods which are labour intensive.

While Bangladesh’s export basket is in keeping with this economic reality — textiles, footwear and apparel constitute 90% of its exports — around 40% of India’s exports are capital or technology intensive. Using the Bangladesh’s export example, the survey asked the country’s (exporters) to learn from this and specialise in products in which it is competitiv­e.

Biswajit Dhar, professor of economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University, said that successive government­s have treated the export-oriented labour intensive MSME’S such as textile industry as a sunset sector. According to him, for such sectors to grow there has to be fundamenta­l change in government approach towards them.

“There has to be effective dialogue between the government and the industry to address the pain points like- infrastruc­ture problem, labour issues and others just like Bangladesh has done,” he added.

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