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Export benefits need to seamlessly flow to exporters to help execution of new orders: FIEO

By IANS | Published: September 15, 2020 1:30 PM

New Delhi, Sep 15 Indian export sector is looking up after months of fall and severe slide in ...

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New Delhi, Sep 15 Indian export sector is looking up after months of fall and severe slide in wake of Covid-19 related disruptions.

According to exporters body FIEO, Indian exporters have started receiving a lot of enquiries and orders from across the globe helping many sectors to show improved export performance, which is likely to get better in next few months.

But, FIEO wants government to continue incentivising exports in these difficult period through continuation of schemes such as MEIS that provides requisite liquidity to exporters.

"At this point of time when exporters are receiving new orders from new buyers and destinations, support needs to be given to help them to execute such orders. Unfortunately, many of the exporters have expressed their inability to honour such orders, in view of liquidity challenges, due to stoppage of exports benefits and refund of GST," S K Saraf, President, FIEO said.

Exporters, particularly from MSME sector, are facing huge liquidity challenges due to the stoppage of MEIS benefits of over Rs 10,000 Crore from April, 2020 and IGST refund now.

Saraf has urged the Government to look into the issue as any letup in export efforts, at this juncture, will cost the country dearly while successful execution of these orders will bring additional export business from new and unexplored territories.

All wings of the Government should sit together, opined Saraf, to resolve the technical and financial issues, helping the seamless flow of liquidity to exports sector.

President, FIEO also said that banks are helping eligible exporters with the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme but due to hold up of GST refund and MEIS, the exporters are forced to seek additional loans from banks and such additional requirement is now subject to very high interest rates.

"Banks need to consider this pragmatically and provide a competitive interest rate to the exports sector particularly as the deposit rates have come down substantially with the reduction in key interest rate. Government needs to pay interest on the delay in refunding GST to compensate the exporters," the FIEO president said.

FIEO also urged the Government to address the issue of Risky Exporters by providing them duty drawback and IGST benefits against a bond, if physical verification of such exporters has been established. The SOP issued for risky exporters may be meticulously followed so that after due verification, exporters are taken out from the category immediately.

Saraf exuded confidence that export performance is improving and with due support from all the stakeholders, we can bring exports back on track by the end of the year.

( With inputs from IANS )

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