Context:
The Commerce, Industry and Textiles Minister has introduced a new foreign trade policy that reduces costs for small firms, improves clearance processes, and offers a one-time amnesty scheme for export obligation defaults.
- The policy no longer provides incentives to exporters.
Probable Question:
Q. Discuss the highlights of the new Foreign Trade Policy introduced by the Commerce, Industry and Textiles Minister in India. |
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Highlights of the policy
- Dynamic updating of policy:
- The new policy will have no sunset date and will be tweaked based on the emerging world trade scenario and industry feedback.
- While the policy will be open ended, the schemes sanctioned under it will be time bound.
- Amnesty scheme for one-time settlement of default in export obligation:
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- An online portal will be launched for registration and a six-month window will be available to exporters to avail the scheme.
- It will cover all pending cases of default in export obligation of authorisations – these can be regularised on payment of all customs duties exempted in proportion to unfulfilled export obligation.
- Export target:
- The new policy kicks in from 2023-24 and aims to almost triple India’s goods and services exports to $2 trillion by 2030, from an estimated $760 billion in 2022-23.
- Continuity in schemes: Schemes of duty exemption such as advance authorisation, Duty Free Import Authorization (DFIA) will continue.
- Towns of export excellence: Four new towns of export excellence — Faridabad for apparel, Moradabad for handicrafts, Mirzapur for handmade carpets and Varanasi for handloom and handicraft — have been declared.
- E-commerce export hubs: It extends all export benefits to e-commerce overseas shipments, which it targets to grow to $200-300 billion annually by 2030, and plans to create hubs for such exports with designated zones for warehousing.
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- The hubs would also include a processing facility for last mile activities like labelling, testing and repackaging, as per the policy.
Source: The Hindu
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