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    Cabinet approves Rs 45,060 cr towards Export Promotion Mission and welfare of exporters

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    Export Promotion Mission (EPM)

    The Union Cabinet Committee approved a six-year-long Export Promotion Mission (EPM) with an outlay of Rs 25,060 crore and a fund allocation of Rs 20,000 crore towards expanding the credit guarantee scheme for exporters.

    Key Features

    • Priority support for sectors impacted by global tariff escalations, including textiles, leather, gems & jewellery, engineering goods, and marine products.
    • Consolidation of export support schemes like Interest Equalisation Scheme (IES) and Market Access Initiative (MAI).
    • Aims to sustain export orders, protect jobs, and support diversification into new geographies.

    Implementation Period

    The mission spans from FY 2025–26 to FY 2030–31, aiming for a comprehensive, flexible, and digitally driven framework for export promotion.

    Strategic Shift

    • Transition from multiple fragmented schemes to a single, outcome-based, and adaptive mechanism.
    • Involvement of various government bodies and industry associations in finalizing the framework.

    Sub-schemes

    • Niryat Protsahan: Focuses on affordable trade finance for MSMEs through interest subvention, export factoring, and credit enhancement support.
    • Niryat Disha: Emphasizes non-financial enablers like export quality support, international branding, and trade intelligence initiatives.

    Objectives

    • Facilitate trade finance for MSMEs.
    • Enhance export readiness and market access for Indian products.
    • Boost exports from non-traditional districts and sectors.
    • Generate employment across manufacturing, logistics, and allied services.

    Credit Guarantee Scheme for Exporters (CGSE)

    Approved to provide 100% credit guarantee by the National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company Limited to Member Lending Institutions for additional credit facilities up to Rs. 20,000 crore for eligible exporters, including MSMEs.

    Benefits

    • Enhances global competitiveness of Indian exporters.
    • Supports diversification into new markets.
    • Facilitates collateral-free credit access, strengthening liquidity.
    • Contributes towards the USD 1 trillion export target and Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

    Reasons for Export Promotion

    • Exports contribute nearly 21% of GDP as of FY25, playing a critical role in the Indian economy.
    • Export-oriented industries employ over 45 million people.
    • MSMEs account for nearly 45% of total exports from India.
    • Sustained export growth supports India's current account balance and macroeconomic stability.
    • Tags :
    • Export Promotion Mission (EPM)
    • Niryat Protsahan
    • Niryat Disha
    • Credit Guarantee Scheme for Exporters (CGSE)
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