The draft policy proposes that foreign firms selling goods worth over Rs 300 crore to the government or PSUs will have to source part of their supplies from domestic manufacturers.
"The draft policy was discussed comprehensively in the Committee of Secretaries meeting. The Commerce Ministry has addressed issues being raised by some concerned ministries.
"Soon, it would send the draft national offset policy (NoP) for Cabinet's approval," a senior government official told PTI.
According to the draft policy prepared by the Commerce Ministry, minimum value of the offsets obligation would be 30 per cent of the estimated cost of import, which means that the company will have to procure this percentage from local players as the government aims to boost domestic manufacturing.
Sources said the policy would be applicable to procurement by central government as well as state-run firms.
However, sectors such as defence, atomic energy and space will not be covered under the policy. Defence sector has a separate policy, while atomic energy and space would pursue offsets in their contracts independently.
As part of 'Make in India' campaign, the government is taking several steps to boost growth of manufacturing and create jobs.
Manufacturing output, which constitutes over 75 per cent to the index of industrial production (IIP) or factory output, grew by 1.7 per cent in April-January period as compared to a contraction of 0.3 per cent in the year-ago period.
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