Apparel Made-ups and
Home Furnishing Sector Skill Council Chairman A Sakthivel said
the government has taken a series of steps to enhance the industry’s
competitiveness in promoting ease of doing business and reducing compliance
burden, among others.
“I am confident that our total exports will cross USD 800 billion this
fiscal,” Sakthivel said. The
announcement to open 12 new industrial cities in the country will further boost
domestic manufacturing, he added. “The production-linked incentive scheme is
already a success story at the manufacturing front,” Sakthivel said.
The Indian exporters are getting good
orders from developing and developed economies despite challenging geopolitical
situation, he added.He also said Commerce and Industry Minister Shri Piyush
Goyal is regularly holding meetings with all the concerned
stakeholders, including shipping, to reduce the impact of the Red Sea crisis.
Last year, the exports stood at USD 778 billion. Exports during
April-September this fiscal increased by 1 per cent to USD 213.22 billion, and
imports grew by 6.16 per cent to USD 350.66 billion. The trade deficit during
the first half of the fiscal year was USD 137.44 billion.
The Cabinet has approved 12 industrial
townships in states like Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. Besides, four
have already been developed, and work is ongoing in four other industrial
cities.
India is developing modern infrastructure, common effluent facilities,
and providing utilities like water, power, and digital connectivity in these townships.