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India asks missions in 20 nations to boost market opportunities, export

The commerce ministry has asked the commercial wings of Indian Missions of 20 countries to specifically identify market opportunities in six goods and services to promote India's exports, an official said on Thursday. Ways to increase the exports were discussed during a three-day meet, concluded on January 8, between senior officials from the ministry and commercial wings of Indian Missions. The official said the missions were asked to market opportunities in these six sectors, competitors and specific companies. The meeting was important as the commerce ministry is in the process of formulating a strategy to push exports of six key product categories, including engineering goods and electronics, to 20 focus countries, including the US, Australia, France, China, Russia, the UK, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Indonesia. These countries, including the US and the European Union nations, account for a major chunk of India's total exports. After recording double-digit growth in Octo

India asks missions in 20 nations to boost market opportunities, export
Updated On : 09 Jan 2025 | 5:00 PM IST

Govt slashes Nov gold import data by $5 billion in commodity revision

The revised data also suggests a narrowing of India's trade deficit by $5 billion, reducing it to $32.8 billion in November from the previously reported all-time high of $37.8 billion

Govt slashes Nov gold import data by $5 billion in commodity revision
Updated On : 09 Jan 2025 | 12:30 AM IST

Commerce Min, Indian mission officials to hold talks to boost exports

Senior officials from the commerce ministry, and commercial wings of Indian Missions of 20 countries will hold a three-day meet, beginning here on Monday, to discuss ways to promote exports of goods and services, an official said. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will also interact with these commercial representatives on January 6. The issues, which would come up during the three-day celebration included opportunities and challenges and the way ahead in six focus sectors (of goods and services each) in 20 countries of significance; non-tariff barriers; logistics; WTO (World Trade Organisation) matters; and role and importance of MAI (market access initiative), the official said. The commerce ministry is in the process of formulating a strategy to push exports of six key product categories, including engineering goods and electronics, to 20 focus countries, including the US, Australia, France, China, Russia, the UK, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Indonesia. These ...

Commerce Min, Indian mission officials to hold talks to boost exports
Updated On : 05 Jan 2025 | 10:52 PM IST

Open to suggestions to ease start-ups' return to India: Piyush Goyal

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday said the ministry is open to ideas for making it easier for start-ups that want to change their domicile back to India from abroad. The ministry, he said, will discuss with the National Start-up Advisory Council and take feedback "if any steps are required to make their journey back easier. We are open to ideas". The council was set up first in 2020 and it advises the government on measures needed to build a strong ecosystem for nurturing innovation and startups in the country to drive sustainable economic growth and generate large-scale employment opportunities. "It is a welcome sign and also very very satisfying that more and more start-ups come back home and register in India, list in India, and grow in India. India will be a preferred destination in the future," he told reporters here. Several start-ups had initially registered abroad for easy access to finance from international funds, enhanced valuations and relaxed ...

Open to suggestions to ease start-ups' return to India: Piyush Goyal
Updated On : 03 Jan 2025 | 8:24 PM IST

Govt's export arm EIC plans to expand food testing infra to boost exports

The commerce ministry's arm Export Inspection Council (EIC) is planning to expand the country's food testing infrastructure in a holistic way to boost outbound shipments, a senior government official said. To prepare a plan for this, the EIC has initiated a detailed study on gap assessment on food testing infrastructure for exports. "Though we have taken a number of measures, we are doing a more deeper analysis commodity and area-wise. We are trying to find out gaps in our food testing infrastructure. We hope that the study will be over in 2-3 months and after that we will come up with a full plan of how to expand our infrastructure in a more holistic way," Joint Secretary in the Department of Commerce Nitin Kumar Yadav told reporters here. EIC is an advisory body to the central government. It notifies commodities which will be subjected to quality control or inspection prior to export; establish standards of quality for such notified commodities, and specify the type of quality ...

Govt's export arm EIC plans to expand food testing infra to boost exports
Updated On : 01 Jan 2025 | 5:21 PM IST

India's exports to Australia up 64.4% in Nov: Commerce ministry data

India's exports to its trade agreement partner Australia rose 64.4 per cent year-on-year to USD 643.7 million in November on account of healthy growth in sectors such as textiles, chemicals and agricultural products, according to the commerce ministry data. However, the country's merchandise exports recorded a decline of 5.21 per cent year-on-year to USD 5.56 billion during April-November 2024-25, the preliminary data showed. India and Australia implemented an interim trade pact -- Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) -- on December 29, 2022 and are now in negotiations to widen the scope of the pact and make it a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA). On the completion of two years of ECTA, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said the agreement has brought with it increased market access for Indian exporters, expanded opportunities for MSMEs and farmers, and generated several employment avenues. It has also enabled growth in exports by 14 per cent i

India's exports to Australia up 64.4% in Nov: Commerce ministry data
Updated On : 29 Dec 2024 | 3:21 PM IST

Trade reforms, global value chains key to India's export strategy

Export promotion requires consistent and open trade policy

Trade reforms, global value chains key to India's export strategy
Updated On : 25 Dec 2024 | 11:48 PM IST

Integration of industry, govt platforms can improve logistics: Piyush Goyal

He also urged the logistics industry to work on following sustainable and green practices to cut carbon footprint in the sector

Integration of industry, govt platforms can improve logistics: Piyush Goyal
Updated On : 20 Dec 2024 | 5:57 PM IST

Commerce ministry may face possible repeat of 2011 trade data error

The commerce ministry this time around may witness a repeat of 2011 when a discrepancy of about USD 9 billion was detected in the trade data for the April-November period. This time, the issue involves suspected errors in calculating gold import figures for November 2024. In 2011, there was over-reporting of export data on account of miss-classifications and double counting due to problems in the computer software, which was getting upgraded. Noticing an unusual surge in the gold imports in November this year, pushing the country's trade deficit to a record, a commerce ministry official on Wednesday said that DGCIS (Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics) has taken up detailed examination of the gold import data and reconciliation would be done with the data received by CBIC (Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs). The country's gold imports in November reached a record high of USD 14.86 billion, registering a four-fold increase, mainly on account of ..

Commerce ministry may face possible repeat of 2011 trade data error
Updated On : 19 Dec 2024 | 6:12 PM IST

Commerce ministry reviewing India-US trade relations amid Trump statements

The commerce ministry is reviewing various aspects of India-US trade relations focusing on implications of statements made by US President-elect Donald Trump during his election campaign and after the results, an official said. The official added that there are no irritants in the relations between the two countries that can lead to discriminatory tariffs against India. Trump, during his election campaign, has called India an "abuser" of import tariffs, a claim that echoed his October 2020 statement labelling India the "Tariff King". Trump on Saturday also warned BRICS countries against any move to replace the US dollar and has sought a commitment from the nine-member group that includes India, Russia, China, and Brazil. In the wake of such statements, brainstorming is fundamental to discuss the trade relations as the US is the largest trading partner of India. Trade experts have time and again stated that Trump's claim that India is an "abuser" of import tariffs is unfair as many

Commerce ministry reviewing India-US trade relations amid Trump statements
Updated On : 02 Dec 2024 | 5:26 PM IST

Confident of achieving $31 bn chemical export target in FY25: CHEMEXCIL

The export target of USD 31 billion for 2024-25 will be achieved, as there is a healthy demand for 'made in India' chemicals in countries like Brazil, the US, Japan and Saudi Arabia, CHEMEXCIL Director General Raghuveer Kini said. The Basic Chemicals, Cosmetics and Dyes Export Promotion Council (CHEMEXCIL) is set by the commerce ministry to promote exports of these goods. Kini said that the total exports of chemicals during April-September rose by 4.57 per cent to USD 14.1 billion. "So far, we are registering good growth, and we are confident of achieving the USD 31 billion target this fiscal. Last year, it was around USD 30 billion," he added. During the second half of this year, the exports will grow at a faster pace, he noted. "Last year, because of drought in Brazil, which is the key market for us, exports were down. But this year, the situation is good, and we expect high growth," Kini said. India exports these goods worth about USD one billion annually to the South American

Confident of achieving $31 bn chemical export target in FY25: CHEMEXCIL
Updated On : 10 Nov 2024 | 2:21 PM IST

DGTR recommends anti-dumping duty on PVC resins of about $339 per tonne

The commerce ministry's investigation arm DGTR has recommended imposition of an anti-dumping duty of up to USD 339 per tonne on imports of PVC resins from seven countries, including China, the US and Korea, with a view to guard domestic producers. In its preliminary findings, the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has concluded that 'PVC suspension resins' have been exported to India at a price below the normal value, resulting in dumping. The notification of the directorate said that the imports from these countries - China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea RP, Taiwan, Thailand and the US - have caused material injury to the domestic industry. "Accordingly, the authority recommends imposition of provisional anti-dumping duty on the imports," it has said. The recommended duty ranges between USD 25 per tonne and USD 339 per tonne. The finance ministry takes the final decision to impose duties. The DGTR conducted the probe following applications regarding the same from domestic ..

DGTR recommends anti-dumping duty on PVC resins of about $339 per tonne
Updated On : 05 Nov 2024 | 12:06 PM IST

Focus on quality, export competitiveness won't come from subsidies: Goyal

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday asked the industry to focus on making high quality products to tap global markets as export competitiveness will not come from government subsidies or support. He also said that the government is putting its effort to nudge industry to get into the manufacturing of high quality products as it is a "tough" task to get industry to accept that they should be making quality goods. Initially, the government faced a huge amount of opposition from the industry on quality control orders. "Our export competitiveness is not going to come from subsidies or government support. It is not going to come from our closing the doors to the rest of the world. If we are looking at self-reliant India, it can only happen when India will be self-confident and that confidence will only come when we all decide that quality is not our job, it is our duty," the minister said. He added that if the Indian industry is not competitive in any product, that

Focus on quality, export competitiveness won't come from subsidies: Goyal
Updated On : 16 Oct 2024 | 11:16 PM IST

Srinivas gets additional charge as CEO of public procurement portal GeM

The government has given L Satya Srinivas, Additional Secretary in Department of Commerce, the additional charge of CEO of public procurement portal GeM. The additional charge was given as the last CEO of the Government e Marketplace (GeM) P K Singh has been appointed as secretary in the renewable energy ministry. Srinivas is an officer of the 1991 batch of the Indian Revenue Service (Customs & Indirect Taxes). "We are honoured to announce the appointment of Shri L Satya Srinivas, Additional Secretary, Department of Commerce, Government of India, as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Government e Marketplace on additional charge," GeM said in a post on social media platform X. The GeM portal was launched on August 9, 2016, for online purchases of goods and services by all central government ministries and departments.

Srinivas gets additional charge as CEO of public procurement portal GeM
Updated On : 11 Oct 2024 | 11:19 PM IST

India, US ink pact to cooperate on critical battery mineral supply chains

Goyal, speaking at Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington after signing, described the MOU as a multi-dimensional partnership that would include open supply chains for materials

India, US ink pact to cooperate on critical battery mineral supply chains
Updated On : 04 Oct 2024 | 7:32 AM IST

Goyal urges to use made in India goods to cut imports, boost manufacturing

Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Saturday called for increased usage of made-in-India goods in order to promote domestic manufacturing and cut the country's imports. Speaking at the UP International Trade Show at Greater Noida, Goyal also said that out of the 20 approved industrial townships, one is coming up at Greater Noida and in that, the first phase is already sold out. For next phase, talks are on with the state. "Manufacturing and selling of made-in-India products within the country and abroad will reduce imports, boost MSMEs, help 'One District One Product' scheme to grow," he said. Last month, the Union Cabinet approved setting up of 12 industrial smart cities including in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, with an overall investment of Rs 28,602 crore. Goyal also said that India's intellectual property rights (IPR) regime has improved so much so that in 2014, only 6,000 patents were granted in 2014 but last year, the number has jumped to one lakh patents. Noting that India's

Goyal urges to use made in India goods to cut imports, boost manufacturing
Updated On : 28 Sep 2024 | 11:39 PM IST

Next meeting of IPEF's Supply Chain Council in Dec: Commerce ministry

The next meeting of the Supply Chain Council, set up under an agreement of the 14-member IPEF, will be held in December, the commerce ministry said on Monday. The IPEF (Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity) bloc was launched jointly by the US and other partner countries of the Indo-Pacific region on May 23, 2022, in Tokyo. Together, they account for 40 per cent of the world's economic output and 28 per cent of trade. The framework is structured around four pillars relating to trade, supply chains, clean economy and fair economy. India has joined all the pillars except the trade. Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, the US, and Vietnam are members of the bloc. The Supply Chain Resilience Agreement came into effect on February 24. It seeks to strengthen supply chains through engagement among the partner countries. Under this agreement, three institutional bodies have be

Next meeting of IPEF's Supply Chain Council in Dec: Commerce ministry
Updated On : 23 Sep 2024 | 8:50 PM IST

India prioritises review of Asean trade pact for simpler business terms

ASEAN comprises Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam

India prioritises review of Asean trade pact for simpler business terms
Updated On : 20 Sep 2024 | 6:01 PM IST

Modi 3.0 100 days: Commerce ministry takes steps to support MSME exporters

The commerce ministry has taken a host of steps during the 100 days of the Modi 3.0 government for MSME exporters who are facing global challenges due to geo-political tensions. The measures included launching of 'Trade Connect e-Platform' to empower SMEs by giving them access to information and guidance on trade, the commerce ministry said on Tuesday. This platform will connect these enterprises to over six lakh IEC (import-export code) holders, 185 Indian Mission officials and over 600 Export Promotion Council members with the Department of Commerce. Briefing the media, Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said that in the first 100 days, the ministry held meetings with exporters to understand their problems and find ways to resolve those issues. "This e-connect portal will provide all sorts of information to an exporter," he said adding for MSME and other exporters, this portal will become a single point by which they can explore new geographies for shipments. The secretary said t

Modi 3.0 100 days: Commerce ministry takes steps to support MSME exporters
Updated On : 17 Sep 2024 | 11:35 PM IST

Defence production dept authorised to issue licenses for munitions export

The commerce ministry's arm DGFT on Tuesday said the Department of Defence Production has been authorised as the licensing authority for export of all items falling under the munitions category for military end-use. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has notified the updated SCOMET (Special Chemicals Organisms Materials Equipment and Technologies) list for 2024. It said that India's export control list (SCOMET) has been updated, incorporating the recent changes in the control lists of the multilateral export control regimes, and certain policy amendments on the basis of inputs from relevant government organisations and stakeholders. "With the recent update, DGFT has also authorised the Department of Defence Production (DDP), Ministry of Defence, to be the licensing authority for export of all items falling under Category 6 of SCOMET for military end use," it said in a statement. Category 6 list includes munitions such as weapons, rifles and magazines. India is a membe

Defence production dept authorised to issue licenses for munitions export
Updated On : 03 Sep 2024 | 8:04 PM IST