SME Times News Bureau | 27 Aug, 2020
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on
Thursday said that value-addition in exports is of utmost importance as India’s
export basket has big share of low
value addition products.
Launching the National GIS-enabled Land
Bank system for 6 states,
Goyal said that India’s exports bucket presently has a large share of primary
products (Iron ore, minerals, etc.) and low value addition products.
He
stressed on the need for the States to incentivize value addition activity in
not only Agri but also industrial products with PLI incentives to bring a large
scale economies of scale.
Launching
the system, Goyal expressed the confidence that other States/UTs will be on boarded
by Dec 2020. He added that this is a prototype only and will be developed
further with inputs from states, to make it an effective, transparent mechanism
of land identification and procurement.
In a virtual meeting with the industry ministers
of states, UT administrators and senior officers of the central and State
Governments, he discussed
issues of
pushing industrial manufacturing in the country, attracting investments,
pushing the approach of ‘One District One Product’ (ODOP), and promoting a
National Movement Towards ‘AatmaNirbhar Bharat’ were discussed in the meeting.
IIS
portal is a GIS-enabled database of industrial areas/clusters across the
states. More than 3,300industrial parks across 31 States/UTs
covering about 475,000 hectare land have been mapped on the System. Information
available includes forest, drainage; raw material heat maps (agricultural,
horticulture, mineral layers); multiple layers of connectivity. National
GIS-enabled Land.
The
IIS adopts a committed approach towards resource optimization, industrial
upgradation and sustainability. The initiative is being supported by Invest
India, National Center of Geo-Informatics (NCoG), National e-Governance
Division (NeGD), Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology and
Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geo-Informatics (BISAG).
In
his address, Goyal called upon the states to collectively work in the spirit of
‘Team India’ to enhance industrial activity in the country, attract investment
and provide a better life to 1.3 billion people of India, and better prospects
for the coming generations.
He
said that Aatamnirbhar Bharat, a self-reliant country has to increase
engagement with the world, from the position of confidence and strength. India
has to achieve the target of 5 trillion dollar economy in five years.
For
this, manufacturing has to play an important role, which can provide employment
and value addition, he added.
Goyal
called upon the states to adopt the Public Procurement Policy-Make in India
Order issued by the Centre.
He
said that it is an effective tool to achieve Aatamnirbhar Bharat and boost
local manufacturing.
Under
this, No Global Tender Enquiry is permitted for procurements less than Rs.200
crores. Bidders with beneficial ownership /belonging to countries sharing land
border with India, will be able to participate in Government procurements only
after a mandatory registration, based on clearances given by MEA,MHA
&Procuring Ministries.
Countries
where Indian companies face restrictive trade practises, invocation of the
reciprocity clause may be invoked.
The
Minister asked the states to appoint a senior officer who can facilitate its
quick adoption.
He
said that the order promotes Aatamnirbhar Bharat and would open a large number
of employment opportunities, and hence there is no reason for any objection to
this order by any state. State Governments of Manipur, Nagaland and Sikkim have
adopted the Order so far.
The
Minister also stressed on developing a single-window system, which could be
One-stop digital platform to obtain all requisite central and state
clearances/approvals, required to start business operations in India.
He
said that even the local bodies should also be involved in this system, and a
notion of Deemed approval can be adopted to make the system effective. Stating
that the Window could be the showpiece of our cooperative, collaborative
federalism, he called upon all the states to join hands with the DPIIT.
On
the approach of ‘One District One Product’ (ODOP), Goyal said that this
could help in making India a Manufacturing Powerhouse.
He
said that every district has some speciality, strengths or uniqueness, and ODOP
could be a transformational step forward realizing the true potential of a
district, fuel economic growth and generate employment and rural
entrepreneurship.
Goyal
said thatpublic procurement from domestic manufacturers is being encouraged
through Government e Marketplace (GeM),which has made it mandatory for sellers
to enter the Country of Origin while registering all new products on GeM.
On
the expectations from State Governments for implementation of Agri Export
Policy, Shri Goyal said that only 14 States have finalised Action Plans, and he
called upon others to finalize theirs expeditiously.
The
states were requested to designate Nodal Agencies & Nodal Officers for the
purpose, and also set up State Level Monitoring Committees.
On
the issue of regulatory burden at the State-level, Shri Goyal said that
Regulatory compliance burden has an adverse effect on time and cost of
business.
It
also leads to increase in corruption and promotes rent seeking behavior.
Calling upon the Complete Review of Acts/Rules for identifying all Licenses,
Certificates, Permissions; Inspections; Return filings; Registers and Records
and minimize regulatory compliance, Shri Goyal said that simplification of
procedures will help in attracting investments from abroad and also lead to
Ease of doing Business for the domestic investors.
The
Minister of State in the Ministry of commerce and Industry Som Parkash said
that states have to play an important role in making India a manufacturing hub
and attract investment. He called upon them to identify products in each
district which can then be promoted.