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Expanded India-Chile PTA to be in effect from May 16

The Dollar Business Bureau A milestone trade agreement between India and Chile which was approved by the Indian Cabinet on September 6, 2016 will be effected from May 16, 2017. The expanded PTA will benefit both the countries in several ways, as a wide variety of concessions has been agreed upon on a number of tariff lines by both the sides. "The expanded PTA has a wider coverage. This would facilitate exporters of both sides to take the advantage of tariff concessions as per the expanded PTA immediately which covers around 96 percent of bilateral trade." A Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) which was signed on March 8, 2006, came into force in 2007. "The original PTA had a limited number of tariff lines, wherein both ...

Govt to set up expert panel to better facilitate carpet exports

The Dollar Business Bureau The Indian government will constitute a carpet export panel consisting of textile experts from the textile department and from the Export Promotion Council/Trade to ensure expeditious examination and speedier disbursal of drawback on carpets. The Directorate General of Export Promotion (DGEP) said these experts will complete a market inquiry within fifteen days, failing which export benefits to the exporters should be extended. The government said a post-facto action may be taken in view of results of inquiry and export benefits be held beyond 15 days only with the written approval of the Commissioner. It also underlined that exports will not be stopped. The board “had also provided a list of members of Carpet Export Promotion Council (CEPC) whose assistance can be taken when Customs ...

Indian companies to showcase products at Kuwait trade fair

Indian companies will showcase their products including handicrafts and paintings at the Kuwait International Trade fair held next week The Dollar Business Bureau   The Kuwait International Trade Fair is one of the largest fairs in the region. It offers participants and visitors a wide selection of products to choose from. Many countries are likely to participate in the trade fair. More than 11 Indian firms are participating in the fair. Kuwait is providing a unique opportunity to Indian firms to showcase their products at the Kuwait international Trade fair which will be held between 21st to 27th February; more than ten leading Indian companies will be showcasing their products including paintings and handicrafts. These companies will showcase and exhibit their collections to guest, press ...

Revised tech upgradation fund scheme for textiles soon

The Dollar Business Bureau  The government will soon launch the revised Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) to accelerate textile and jute production and support export oriented units. The scheme, first launched in 1999, is aimed at accelerating investments in the textiles sector through 5% interest reimbursement. It also focuses on quality, branding and exports of textile products at a faster scale. Speaking at the Annual Conference of State Textiles Ministers 2015 on Wednesday, S K Panda, Chief Secretary of Ministry of Textilse, said, “The Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) is in the final stage of revision and it will be notified soon. Unfortunately, level of technology in our domestic market is very low; so when our product goes to the international ...

Loan rebate scheme must be implemented from retrospective effect, say exporters

Himanshu Vatsa | The Dollar Business Even as the government is likely to reintroduce the interest subvention scheme to encourage outbound shipment from the country, exporters say that the scheme should be implemented from retrospective effect. As per the interest subvention scheme enforced till March 2014, exporters used to get a rebate of up to 3% in the interest on their loan. According to Commerce Secretary Rajeev Kher, the government is in the process of reintroducing the scheme by the end of this month. Kher said that a decision to fix the rate of interest benefit and sectors to be included in the scheme is yet to be taken. Experts believe that such schemes will encourage mainly handicrafts, garments and other ...

Government should promote vendorisation amongst small & large industries

Jayarama Emani | The Dollar Business World over, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are exporting, but as an exporting nation we rank very low as our exports are legible, said Dr. Tamal Sarkar, Director, Foundation for MSME Clusters. Speaking exclusively to The Dollar Business, during a recently held event on ‘Make in India’ by The Federation of Telangana & Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTAPCCI), Sarkar said, “If not international exports, I will rather look at MSMEs export internally to larger industries. We must promote vendorisation in India, so that MSMEs absorb technologies the way large enterprises do it by collaborating with multi-national companies.” In his presentation, ‘MSMEs and Global Competitiveness - A cluster based approach,’ ...

Centre targets Rs 7,600 crore carpets & floor covering exports for fiscal 2015-16

Vanita Peter D’souza| The Dollar Business Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State for Textile in the presence of Dr. Sanjay Kumar Panda, Secretary Textile and Samir Kumar Biswas, Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), checking carpets at the Indian Carpet Expo conducted by the Carpet Export Promotion Council (CEPC) on March 27, 2015, at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.   To showcase the weaving skills of Indian hand-knotted carpet artisans amongst the overseas carpet buyers, Carpet Export Promotion Council (CEPC) had launched the 29th Edition of India Carpet Expo on March 27, 2015, in New Delhi. The expo was inaugurated by Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State for Textile in the presence of Dr. Sanjay Kumar Panda, Secretary Textile and Mr. Samir Kumar Biswas, ...

Handicrafts exporters look up to e-commerce to boost trade

Jayarama Emani | The Dollar Business The $5 billion Indian Handicrafts Industry is likely to witness growth like never before both in the domestic and international markets. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking the Ministry of Tribal Welfare to explore the possibilities of online marketing of products produced by tribals through e-commerce platforms, a host of handicraft exporters are eagerly waiting to jump on to the wagon of e-commerce and joining hands with popular portals to tap the Indian market. At a time when India's handicraft exports declined by about 10 per cent year-on-year in January to USD 120 million, the industry is looking at the government to develop India as one of the fastest-growing e-commerce markets in Asia-Pacific. With increased Internet ...