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A program for mass export development is launched by the India SME Forum. IndiaXports

A program for mass export development is launched by the India SME Forum. IndiaXports

By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 10:58 AM

India's first mass export development program, called "IndiaXports," was introduced during the Regional MSME Exports Summit by the non-profit India SME Forum, which serv es small and medium-sized enterprises."The launch of IndiaXports marks a transformative milestone in our pursuit to elevate this contribution and empower MSMEs." "The percentage of MSMEs' exports saw an upward trajectory, rising from 43.59% in FY22 to 45.03% in FY23," he continued. According to Vinod Kumar, President of the India SME Forum, "At the same time, the strong growth in the number of registered MSMEs, now totaling 3.16 crore, has contributed significantly to an impressive employment record of 15.5 crore as of December, 2023."At the Regional MSME Exports Summit, the India SME Forum (ISF), the country's non-governmental, nonprofit organization for small and medium-sized enterprises, announced the launch of IndiaXports, the country's first mass export development initiative.

The program, which was unveiled in November 2023 by Santosh Sarangi, IAS, Director General of Foreign Trade, and Narayan Rane, Union Minister of MSME, will enable 200,000 first-time exporters to reach international markets. Through training, the initiative will assist MSME exporters in maximizing the export potential of their products. It will also help them with business fundamentals including identifying new export markets, comprehending phytosanitary regulations, acquiring global certifications, and fulfilling quality requirements specific to MSME goods.Vinod Kumar, President of the India SME Forum, stated during his speech at the summit that MSMEs presently account for roughly 50% of exports and one third of India's GDP. Launching IndiaXports is a revolutionary step in our quest to elevate this contribution and empower MSMEs. "The proportion of MSMEs' exports saw an upward trajectory, rising from 43.59 percent in FY22 to 45.03 percent in FY23," he continued.

Parallel to this, there has been a notable increase in the number of MSMEs that have registered, reaching 3.16 crore as of December 2023, which has greatly boosted employment at 15.5 crore.Experts at the summit suggested assessing profitable export markets using factors like economic development, demographics, trade agreements, and policy changes in order to allay the worries of MSMEs. Giants in e-commerce like Amazon and Alibaba are important because they draw attention to the necessity of encouraging government regulations. According to Grégory Goba-Blé, MD of UPS - India, "Partnerships and collaborations are essential to any business." The goal of the collaboration between UPS, the India SME Forum, and the Ministry of MSME is to help MSMEs reach new heights of development and expand their export market potential. In order for MSMEs to overcome obstacles and substantially contribute to India's ambitions for global commerce, this concentrated effort aims to provide complete know-how to negotiate the needs of cross-border trade."One of UPS's top priorities is supporting women and advancing their contribution to trade," stated Christina Struller, vice president of corporate affairs at UPS.

With the Women Exporters Program, we're dedicated to assisting the expansion of women-owned enterprises in collaboration with the Ministry of MSME and the India SME Forum. Our mission is to provide women-owned companies with the tools and information they need to expand internationally. The economy benefits when we assist women in achieving success.Two survey papers, "Navigating Global Markets: Unveiling the Potential of a $300 Billion Opportunity in Exports" and "Festive E-Commerce Trends Empowering MSME Trends in India," were also released during the conference.

They highlighted the following important recommendations: Incentives to register on Udyam and data mapping of MSME exports using departments already in place are two examples of developing a mechanism to precisely track MSME exports. Increased exports via e-commerce, a 50% payment variation clause, an annual financial reconciliation process, no import duties on returns or rejects, and the establishment of a dedicated green channel with unique customs codes for quicker and more efficient customs clearance are just a few of the initiatives being considered. ● Establishing an all-in-one information portal channel for exporters with extensive resources, an easy-to-use interface, current information, and assistance and support at 3Prominent attendees at the summit included over 200 MSMEs, government representatives, industry experts, and Rahul Ahluwalia, Founding Director, Foundation for Economic Development; Manasvi Srivastava, Partner, International Trade & Indirect Taxes, KPMG; and Sunil Jha, Zonal Head Transaction Banking, ICICI Bank.

 

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