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Downward trend in labor-intensive sectors of exports not good for the economy: FIEO

Updated: May 16, 2019 06:57:48am
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Downward trend in labor-intensive sectors of exports not good for the economy: FIEO

Hyderabad, May 16 (KNN) Reacting to the April, 2019 trade data, Federation of Indian Export Organization's (FIEO) President, Ganesh Kumar Gupta said that the export data of USD 26.07 billion with a growth of 0.64 percent is not at all encouraging.

These sectors are still facing the problem of liquidity besides various other challenges including global trade war, protectionism, fragile global conditions and constraints on the domestic front.

He said that there may be front loading of exports in the past as exporters were apprehensive of withdrawal of GSP in US and development in Iran.

Only 14 out of 30 major product groups were in positive territory during April 2019 including petroleum, electronic goods, ceramic products & glassware, handicrafts, commodities besides some plantation, agri and dairy products have shown positive growth during the month.

He also expressed his concerns on the rising trade deficit primarily on account of swelling crude import bill with further northward movement of prices and ban on Iranian imports along with rising gold import.

Gupta also opined that with rising trade tensions between US and China, the global trade scenario may further worsen, putting more pressure on Indian exports in months to come. The uncertainty attached to it will affect the flow of investment and add to currency volatility.

He asserted that domestic issues including access to credit cost of credit especially for merchant exporters, interest equalization support to all agri exports, benefits on sales to foreign tourists and exemption from IGST under Advance Authorization Scheme with retrospective effect should be seriously looked into.

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