Prabhu said that ensuring growth of exports is the priority of the ministry.
"We are working closely with exporters to address their concerns. We are working in close collaboration with the Finance Ministry to address issues of exporters.
"Addressing blockage of working capital, speeding up refunds of taxes paid by exporters and making incentives for exporters more attractive," he said in a series of tweets.
The minister added that they are working closely with Niti Aayog to devise strategic roadmap for generating employment through exports.
The commerce ministry is also holding consultations with exporters to review the foreign trade policy.
These statements assumes significance as exporters have asked the government to fast-track the refund process of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to avoid further deterioration in their "liquidity situation".
Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) Director General Ajay Sahai has said that if refund does not start flowing immediately then about Rs 60,000-65,000 crore would be stuck by the end of October.
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