The exports have been declining because of global demand slowdown, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said.
"We have given support under MEIS (Merchandise Export India Scheme). We have also announced the interest subvention scheme. So there should be an improvement on our exports soon," she told reporters here.
The government has recently extended incentives under the MEIS, 3 per cent interest subsidy and enhanced duty drawback rates.
Under MEIS, the government has announced incentives of Rs 3,000 crore to several products, including textiles and electronics. Under the scheme, the government provides duty benefits at 2 per cent, 3 per cent and 5 per cent depending upon the product and country.
India's exports remained in the negative territory for the 11th month in a row by registering a dip of 17.53 per cent in October to USD 21.35 billion due to a demand slowdown, while trade deficit showed an improvement.
"There is a global depression as a result we are suffering," she said.
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The Commerce and Industry Minister further said that currently there is a one month time lag in releasing of trade data as certain ports are sending the data manually.
The new dashboard will help potential exporters, current exports and importers, export promotion councils and researchers and analysts, she added.
At the moment, the past two year data is available on the dashboard.
DGFT Anup Wadhawan said: "We are attempting to address that time lag and we hope to eventually graduate as all our ports become EDI (electronic data interchange)."
When asked about the report of some hacking into the customs network and misuse of schemes, he said: "Some stray incidents which have been reported and the Icegate authorities are looking into that".
Talking about the government e-market (GeM) place, Sitharaman said government buyers will benefit from this transparent process.
"Today over 26 items are already on the GeM, we hope that by March 2017, over 100 such commodities which are bought (by government departments) to be done in a transparent manner," she said.
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