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Dept of Commerce is preparing ‘100 Billion Additional Export Strategy’ which will be released shortly: DGFT

Updated: Jun 16, 2018 07:40:07am
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Dept of Commerce is preparing ‘100 Billion Additional Export Strategy’ which will be released shortly: DGFT

New Delhi, June 16 (KNN) The Department of Commerce will soon open 10 offices in Indian missions abroad for accelerating export promotion activities, Commerce & Industry Minister, Suresh Prabhu said this during review of the sectoral export promotion plans.

He said during the conference of heads of Indian missions has been scheduled in June end in which trade promotion measures will be discussed.

The Minister stressed on branding of Indian products and export credit as important focus areas for export promotion.

He also said that efforts should be made for getting priority sector lending status for export credit and directed the logistics division of the Ministry to work upon measures like bulk cargo transportation to reduce freight costs.

The Minister suggested that each Ministry and Department should set targets for increasing exports of their product and product groups in 2018-2019.

The Minister stressed that exports are a national priority and an integrated approach is required to promote exports as a joint mission.

He directed that this forum should be institutionalized and inter-ministerial meetings be held every quarter to resolve difficulties and assess the progress across sectors.

Acknowledging that the exports have grown in past year, Commerce Secretary, Rita Teaotia stressed a quantum jump is required in exports.

She also emphasized that branding is a major issue cutting across all sectors and Brand Equity Foundation is formulating a proposal to support line Ministries for branding export products.

Director General Foreign Trade, Alok Chaturvedi said the Department of Commerce is preparing a ‘100 Billion Additional Export Strategy’ which will be released shortly.

The meeting was attended by Secretaries to Government of India from DIPP, MSME, Textiles, Chemicals and Petrochemicals besides senior officers from other administrative ministries and departments including Agriculture, Electronics and IT, Department of Heavy Industry and Defence Production.

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