NEW DELHI : The Centre is considering an incentive package of over Rs. 16,000 crore to boost exports in view of “sluggish domestic demand and competition in export markets’’.
Commerce Minister has made a case for early decisions from Ministry of Finance on key issues affecting exports — such as inadequate incentives and lack of credit — to formulate a meaningful mid-term review of the foreign trade policy (FTP). A number of critical export promotion measures, which would involve an additional outgo of over Rs. 16,000 crore, have been placed by Commerce Minister before the Finance Minister for consideration and early decision-making, a Government official said.
Proposed measures
The proposed measures include allowing the scrips earned under the popular Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) to be used to pay Goods and Services Tax (GST), increasing the incentive rates and interest subsidy rates for labour-intensive sectors, reducing the GST rate on MEIS/SEIS scrips, and infusing more capital in the Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC).
“We have already delayed announcement of the mid-term review of the FTP as exporters were grappling with GST issues till recently.
“The Finance Minister has to now take a view on the incentives that could be extended to give exports a much-needed boost. A meaningful FTP review has to be announced without further delay,” the official said.
Source: Dailyshippingtimes.com
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