Authorities names 20 international locations to spice up exports in 6 sectors

Authorities names 20 international locations to spice up exports in 6 sectors

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Tuesday named 20 international locations, together with Australia, Brazil, China, and France as part of its drive to extend exports, with give attention to six focus sectors in each commodities and companies.
In a written response to the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, minister of state for commerce and trade, Jitin Prasada, mentioned {that a} assembly was held final month with officers from the industrial wings of Indian Missions in these international locations to strategise methods to spice up commerce.
“The federal government has lately recognized 20 international locations of significance and 6 focus sectors every in commodities and companies,” Prasada added.
The listing of precedence international locations contains Australia, Brazil, Bangladesh, China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Türkiye, the UAE, the UK, the US, and Vietnam.
In response to the minister, discussions revolved round strengthening multilateral commerce collaboration and addressing operational and logistical challenges hindering exports.
“A set of actionable methods designed to propel Indian exports ahead had been beneficial, which included the institution of a complete Information Analytics Portal to discover rising market alternatives and the ‘E-connect Portal’ aimed toward supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with market entry data,” the minister mentioned.
The Indian Missions in these international locations have additionally been urged to help the ‘One District One Product’ (ODOP) initiative by selling branding, increasing market entry, and growing farmers’ earnings by means of greater exports.

Over 5,000 startups closed, however development continues

In a separate response, Prasada revealed that as of 31 December 2024, 5,063 startups recognised by the division for promotion of trade and inner commerce (DPIIT) had been dissolved, in line with knowledge from the ministry of company affairs.
Nonetheless, the general startup ecosystem continues to broaden. “Because of efforts undertaken as a part of the Startup India initiative, 1,57,706 entities have been recognised as startups” he mentioned.

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