MSMEs Get Export Boost: Cabinet Greenlights Rs. 25,060 Cr Export Promotion Mission
Updated: Nov 13, 2025 12:55:56pm
MSMEs Get Export Boost: Cabinet Greenlights Rs. 25,060 Cr Export Promotion Mission
New Delhi, Nov 13 (KNN) The Union Cabinet has approved the Export Promotion Mission (EPM) schemes with a total outlay of Rs.25,060 crore, aimed at enhancing India’s export ecosystem, particularly for MSMEs.
The Mission aims to facilitate access to affordable trade finance for MSMEs, enhance export readiness through compliance and certification support, and improve market access and visibility for Indian products. It will also boost exports from non-traditional districts and sectors and generate employment across manufacturing, logistics, and allied services, creating a more robust and inclusive export ecosystem.
Backed by a total outlay of Rs. 25,060 crore for FY 2025–26 to FY 2030–31, the Mission will provide a comprehensive, flexible, and digitally enabled framework to promote exports. It is designed to respond efficiently to global trade challenges and the evolving needs of Indian exporters.
EPM is anchored in a collaborative framework involving the Department of Commerce, Ministry of MSME, Ministry of Finance, and other key stakeholders including Financial Institutions, Export Promotion Councils, Commodity Boards, industry associations, and state governments.
The Mission will operate through two integrated sub-schemes:
NIRYAT PROTSAHAN – focuses on improving access to affordable trade finance for MSMEs through a range of instruments such as interest subvention, export factoring, collateral guarantees, credit cards for e-commerce exporters, and credit enhancement support for diversification into new markets.
NIRYAT DISHA – focuses on non-financial enablers that enhance market readiness and competitiveness, including export quality and compliance support, assistance for international branding, packaging, and participation in trade fairs, export warehousing and logistics, inland transport reimbursements, and trade intelligence and capacity-building initiatives.
EPM consolidates key export support schemes such as the Interest Equalisation Scheme (IES) and Market Access Initiative (MAI), aligning them with contemporary trade needs.
The Mission is designed to directly address structural challenges that constrain Indian exports, including limited and expensive access to trade finance, high costs of compliance with international export standards, inadequate export branding and fragmented market access, and logistical disadvantages for exporters in interior and low-export-intensity regions.
Under EPM, priority support will be extended to sectors impacted by recent global tariff escalations, such as textiles, leather, gems & jewellery, engineering goods, and marine products. The interventions will help sustain export orders, protect jobs, and support diversification into new geographies.
The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) will act as the implementing agency, with all processes — from application to disbursal — being managed through a dedicated digital platform integrated with existing trade systems.
(KNN Bureau)





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