"The attempt is to have such meetings once in two months to resolve operational issues between the two to promote foreign trade," additional DGFT Sanjeev Nandwani told reporters on the sidelines of an event organised by The Bengal Chamber here today.
DGFT is planning to hold a meeting on May 15, the first after the announcement of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20 in April, for the operational review.
According to insiders, the meeting is an attempt to clear a few misgivings about the clubbing of advance licence.
During 2014-15, India's exports touched the USD 310.5 billion mark in 2014-15 against USD 314.4 billion in the previous year. Imports stood at USD 447.5 billion against USD 450.2 billion in 2013-14.
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