Government approves RELIEF (Resilience & Logistics Intervention for Export Facilitation) under the Export Promotion Mission (EPM) | Current Affairs | Vision IAS

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  • RELIEF Scheme: Aims to support Indian exporters facing increased costs and risks due to maritime disruptions in West Asia, covering freight escalation and insurance premia.
  • ECGC Ltd.: The nodal agency for RELIEF, offering up to 100% risk coverage for existing ECGC policyholders and 95% for new consignments, with partial reimbursement for MSME exporters.
  • Export Promotion Mission: A six-year, Rs. 25,060 crore initiative (FY25-31) by DGFT to enhance export competitiveness through financial (Niryat Protsahan) and non-financial (Niryat Disha) support.

In Summary

RELIEF is aimed at supporting Indian exporters affected by extraordinary freight escalation, heightened insurance premia and war-related export risks arising from disruptions in the Gulf and wider West Asia maritime corridor.

About RELIEF

Aim: Mitigate the immediate impact of logistics disruptions, protect exporter confidence, prevent order cancellations and safeguard employment in export-linked sectors.

Nodal and Implementing Agency: ECGC Ltd. (Formerly Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd.), wholly owned by Government of India (Ministry of Commerce & Industry).

o ECGC was set up in 1957 with the objective of promoting exports from the country by providing Credit Risk Insurance for exports.

Components: The following three components cover consignments destined to countries in the West Asia region such as UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Israel, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Iraq, Iran and Yemen, meant either for delivery or for transshipment:

o Upto 100% risk coverage to exporters who have already obtained ECGC credit insurance cover,

o Encouragement to exporters planning upcoming consignments during the next three months to obtain ECGC coverwith Government support for upto 95% risk coverage,

o Partial reimbursement (upto 50%) mechanism for eligible non-ECGC-insured MSME exporters.

About Export Promotion Mission

Vision: Provides a comprehensive, flexible, and digitally driven framework for export promotion.

Financial Outlay: Rs. 25,060 crores.

Timeline: Six years (FY 2025–26 to FY 2030–31).

Two sub-schemes:

o Niryat Protsahan (Financial Support): Improving access to affordable trade finance for diversification into new markets.

o Niryat Disha (Non-Financial Support): Enhancing the market readiness and competitiveness of exporters.

Implementing Agency: Directorate General of Foreign Trade.

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Directorate General of Foreign Trade

The apex body responsible for implementing policies and providing the necessary infrastructure for international trade in India. It plays a key role in export promotion and trade facilitation.

Niryat Disha

A pillar of the Export Promotion Mission that offers non-financial support to exporters, including assistance with export quality, compliance with international standards, international branding, and logistics.

Niryat Protsahan

A category within the Export Promotion Mission (EPM) specifically designed to lower the cost of credit for exporters. This aims to make export finance more accessible and affordable.

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