Although the pick up in exports may be slow but the bottoming out has happened, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said.
"I think from now, it will show slow but steady rise... Last month's indicators show that it has now come down to 0.79 per cent, which is still a situation where we have to do a lot more to allow it to pick up.
"So it is a time when the help will have to be extended whether in the form of interest subvention or in the form of any kind of incentives for exports. We have been looking at sectorally," she told reporters here.
However, the minister said she is cautious but " I can see that the fall is getting arrested and pick up is slowly showing up".
Further talking about the 20 per cent customs duty on sugar exports, Sitharaman said the move would help in increasing availability of the commodity in the domestic market.
Government has imposed 20 per cent customs duty on sugar exports to boost domestic supply and check prices which are ruling high at Rs 40/kg.
India, the world's second largest sugar producer after Brazil, has exported 1.6 million tonnes of the sweetener so far in the 2015-16 marketing year (October-September). Further exports are unlikely to take place with this decision.
When asked whether government is considering to extend minimum import price on steel, she said the ministry would "talk" about the issue only when the time would come.
According to an official, MIP is not a WTO compliant measure and India should consider measures like antidumping duty - which is WTO compliant - to deal with cheap imports of commodities including steel.
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