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Highest-ever quarterly growth in exports not only shows resilience of exports sector but also the strength of Indian economy: FIEO president

Updated: Jul 16, 2021 10:40:05am
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Highest-ever quarterly growth in exports not only shows resilience of exports sector but also the strength of Indian economy: FIEO president

New Delhi, Jul 16 (KNN) Reacting to the trade data for the first quarter of the FY’ 2021-22, Dr A Sakthivel, President, FIEO said that the highest-ever quarterly growth in exports by more than 85 per cent with 95 billion dollars over FY’ 2020-21 and by about 18 per cent over FY’ 2019-20 not only shows the resilience of the exports sector but also the strength of the Indian economy.

Dr Sakthivel also reposed faith in the overall exporting community, who in these difficult and challenging times have continuously been able to perform with vigour and dynamism.

''Exports for June, 2021, which for the fourth time in a row, have shown a very impressive growth of 48 per cent with 32.5 billion dollars during the month, also augurs well for the overall foreign trade sector of the country,'' added FIEO Chief.

Further as the overall global demand has remained buoyant, the partial lockdowns in different parts of the country had kept factories running at half strength, reiterated FIEO President.

However, with decline in daily cases of infection and resumption of economic activities, India is now set to achieve an all-time high export figures for the financial year. Dr Sakthivel also added that, with such a growth pattern showcased by the exports sector, the country’s economic recovery will be likely led by exports especially from MSMEs.

FIEO president reiterated that the top sectors, which performed impressively during the first quarter of the FY’ 2021-22 starting with 3-digit growth were Iron-ore, Rice, Cotton Yarn/Fabs/Made-ups, Handloom Products etc., Engineering Goods, Plastics & Linoleum, Organic & Inorganic Chemicals, Electronic Goods, Petroleum Products, Marine Products and Drugs & Pharmaceuticals.

The FIEO President emphasised that as the labour-intensive sectors were main contributors to these ten impressively growing sectors during the quarter, this will further help in creating jobs in the country, being the most relevant in the current context.

FIEO Chief also complimented the government especially the Union Finance Minister, Commerce & Industry and Textiles Minister under the able and dynamic leadership of the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi for the continuous support to the sector during such challenging times. Increase in both quarterly and monthly imports by about 108 per cent and 98 per cent respectively compared to the same period during the previous fiscal, should be looked into.

He also reiterated that though the government has announced a slew of measures during recent times to support exports with the extension of Interest Equalisation Scheme (IES) by 3 months to September 30, 2021 and the announcement by the union MSME minister on revised guidelines for MSMEs with the inclusion of retail and wholesale trades as MSMEs, which will help 2.5 crore traders to get benefit of priority sector lending under RBI guidelines.

Besides the recent key announcement on continuation of RoSCTL benefits to Apparel & Made-ups is a huge support for the sector. Further the need of the hour is to soon notify the RoDTEP rates to remove uncertainty from the minds of the trade and industry, besides addressing some of the key issues including priority status to exports sector, release of the necessary funds for MEIS and clarity on SEIS benefits, resolving risky exporters' issues and continuance of seamless refund of IGST and more importantly continuing with IGST option for exports.

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