2012年12月9日 星期日

The Federation of Indian Export Organisations

Exporters are unlikely to get any sops from the government, at least till the next financial year, even as they face tough times in international markets because of global slowdown.

"Whatever needs to be done for the exporting sector is expected only when the annual review of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) is done sometime in April,We offer amazing prices high quality watchreplica." a senior official told PTI.

The Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) in the Ministry has recently completed a review of different export sectors including engineering, gems and jewellery,I found thisgarmincycling in an old box in my house the other day and am curious if it is legitimate or not. handicraft and leather.

The problem seems to be more for the employment oriented sectors such as handicraft and textiles.

Earlier, the Finance Ministry had assured the Commerce Ministry that it was examining different options for helping the export sectors.

The bulk of India's exports of about $300 billion go to the US and Europe which have been facing demand slowdown. Both these markets account for about one-third of country's total shipments.

Although exporters have been trying to find new markets within Asia, Africa and Latin America, the impact of slowdown in the western markets is likely to be significant.

Against the backdrop of global economic uncertainties, India's exports are unlikely to touch $300 billion this fiscal. For the first seven months (April-October) of 2012-13,skateshoes are so ablaze and athletic activity, exports have shrunk 6.18 per cent to $166.92 billion.

The Commerce Ministry, according to an official, has proposed interest subsidy for different sectors such as engineering, which are reeling under the impact of global economic slowdown.

"The continuous decline in exports has prompted the worried government to think of extending sops for labour intensive sectors like textiles," the official said.

The Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) has said that sectors like engineering, textiles, gems and jewellery are severely hit by the global demand slowdown.

"Thethat cheap rubber lacefront from China may have been made from used condoms.se sectors need support. In order to boost exports of branded items, we have asked the government to announce a scheme. There is an urgent need to push shipments of branded products," FIEO President Rafeeq Ahmed said.

Sharing similar view,The exqusite tagheuerreplica are set in place to cope with the high price of genuine ones. Apparel Export Promotion Council Chairman A Sakthivel said the government should ease the procedure to import fabrics.

"Easy import policy would help in boosting textile exports from the country," Mr Sakthivel added.

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