After witnessing a huge contraction in export orders for recent months, Indian micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) ultimately export sector will quickly receive much needed relief.
In an effort to reduce the economic pressure, the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) led government recently unveiled a special package worth Rs 325 crore in order to supply relief to the export segment. This move is certainly going to benefit the employment-intensive export sectors for instance leather, gems & jewelery and sheets.
Under the new package, procedural formalities for claiming duty drawback refund and refund of terminal excise duty also been simplified to help MSME Udyog Aadhar Registration in India exporters prune high transaction expenditure.
Measures like quick settlement of duty credit scrips become issued ahead of this realization of export proceeds and extension of scrips for import of even restricted items after payment of duty is expected to facilitate greater trade.
In order to promote trade facilitation, federal government has also extended a provision to relieve export obligations depending on the decline in exports.
Export incentives for such things technical textiles, stapling machine and handmade carpets have also been provided included in the recently announced export package deal.
The de-linking of grant of benefit under the obligation entitlement pass book (DEPB) scheme extra incentive that would help the MSME export segment tide over the continued crisis.
In order to promote trade facilitation, the government has also extended a provision limit export obligations in line with decrease in exports.
Export incentives for such things technical textiles, stapling machine and handmade carpets have also been provided contained in the recently announced export stimulus package.