Commerce Ministry seeks stakeholders” suggestions for next foreign trade policy
NEW DELHI : The commerce ministry sought suggestions from stakeholders, including industry and trade associations, for the formulation of the next foreign trade policy (FTP 2021-26).
The FTP provides guidelines for enhancing exports to push economic growth and create jobs.
Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) in a trade notice said a Google form has been created to collate, analyse and process the suggestions/ inputs.
“In order to prepare a new five year Foreign Trade Policy, suggestions/inputs are invited from various stakeholders. To collate, analyse and for ease of processing the suggestions/inputs received, a Google Form has been created…,” it added.
Stakeholders, including export promotion councils (EPCs), trade/industry bodies/associations, commodity boards, regional authorities and members of the trade, industry are requested to send their suggestions/inputs only through the above-mentioned Google Form, rather than email or paper-based submissions on or before July 31.
The foreign trade policy (2015-20) was extended first for a year till March 31, 2021, due to the pandemic and again extended for six months till September this year.
At present, various benefits are provided under different schemes such as merchandise export from India scheme (MEIS), services export from India scheme (SEIS), advance authorisation and export promotion capital goods.
Source : Economic Times