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Bikky Khosla | 03 Nov, 2009
Although several industry sectors are showing signs of revival, Commerce and Industry Minister, Anand Sharma's statement that the government may offer more incentives for exporters came as good news - no doubt about that.

At a time when the country's exports have fallen for 11 straight months to August, sops in any form are welcome to lift the spirits of the exporters hit by recession in major overseas markets.

Going by the minister's statement, I see the engineering, textile, apparel, pharmaceutical and handicraft sectors likely to get noticed owing to the fact that they have been hit harder with flattened global demand.

Another stimulus package for these labour-intensive sectors can no doubt check the downtrend in exports and also help create jobs, which is very critical at this juncture. However, Mr Sharma will be walking a tightrope if he has to come out with another set of sops for the exporters, because the power to provide tax incentives rests with the Finance Ministry. In short, the future of another stimulus package depends on his convincing powers...to let the Finance Minister know that certain sectors still need the government to help them weather this bad phase.

I feel that of late, exporters have realized that to beat recession, they have to explore new markets, and the government's initiatives in the FTP have started paying dividends. The new markets of Latin Amercia, Africa and Pacific and the Far East have helped the country's export figures to some extent. These are big markets than what most exporters presume and the need of the hour is to expand our presence in these untapped markets and increase the market share with a long-term vision.

Moreover, India's traditional countries and the major economies will take some time to return to the same demand and consumption as was a couple of years back. Till then, unless we think differently, we will be unable to profit much.

With the Commerce Minister convening a meeting of the concerned departments on November 15 to review the impact of the previous stimulus packages and to take a decision on further sops, it will be worth the wait. If any sops come the exporters' way, it will indeed help them considerably in negating the losses that they have incurred during the slump.
 
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stimulus package
Ashwin | Wed Nov 4 05:36:23 2009
I am sorry to say it is too late for small exporters like us, we just can not recover after down slide which has been ongoing for almost 2 years now, a few per cent extra here and there does not help, and we also hear Banks will hike interest rates once again, how will this help us? Already suffering with high OD rates, how do we earn anything? Do the Authorities know how much margins we operate with in Textile sector?? It is all hog wash ! Rgds


laboratory facility
kailash Vashist | Wed Nov 4 04:05:48 2009
Govt. should provide laboratory facility to the exporters. e.g. in case of football manufacturers, to set up own laboratory is quite expensive so our football manufaturers are unable to ship/supply to int'l organisations, like FIFA and china is the monopolised supplier.There are so many other supports which no country/organisation can declare objectionable/dumping. The govt. should collect information from exporters about these kind of supports also. The govt. should allow to export only products which does not pollute OUR Indian rivers and environment directly or indirectly.

  Re: laboratory facility
Pravin | Wed Nov 11 05:38:29 2009
I agree with Mr. Kailash. We should not only push up exports market, but it sould be sensible and with environment concerned. Our rivers are becoming channel to effluent. we need to protect our rivers.


 
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