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Govt not to roll back incentives given to exporters: Sharma

The government today ruled out any possibility of rolling back the incentives given to the export sector saying the country has yet to fully recover from the impact of the global financial meltdown. - Commerce Ministry wants Finmin to take up exporters" issue - No restriction on export of iron ore, says Minister - FY10 Exim policy may have steps to stem exports slowdown - Measures being taken to check anti-dumping activity: Govt - Announce ad hoc Foreign Trade Policy - Sreelatha Menon: The Blue Room">Sreelatha Menon: The Blue Room "All policies will remain in place... All incentives which we have given (to exports) will remain in place," Commerce and Industry Ministry Anand Sharma said when asked if improvement in export performance and industrial output would prompt the government to withdraw fiscal incentives. The minister said that more steps would be taken in the Foreign Trade Policy to help exporters hit by the global financial crisis. "We will see what we can do correctly to help exporters... That (the steps) will come in the FTP in second half of August," he added. Although the exports have been shrinking since October 2008, the decline has been arrested in the past few months. The dip in May was 29.2 per cent, while it was 33.2 in April and 33.3 per cent in March. Noting that stimulus packages and measures announced in the Budget 2009-10 were having positive impact on exports, Sharma said, "We still have to look at export sector which has been hit hard by the slowdown." The government had given interest subsidy, insurance cover to exporters till March 2010, abolished fringe benefit tax and enhanced allocation for market development assistance among other incentives.


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