“Exporter’s Interaction with the Officials of DGFT & Customs on Export Promotion via India-UK Free Trade Agreement”
Organized by DGFT and FIEO
Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) Regional Authority, Ludhiana in association with Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) Punjab Chapter jointly organized an “Exporter’s Interaction with Smt. Vrunda Manohar Desai, IRS, Zonal Additional DGFT (CLA) and Shri. Nasim Arshi, IRS, Principal Commissioner of Customs, Customs Commissionerate, Ludhiana at Ludhiana. The objective of the session was to sensitize the trade fraternity on the export promotion opportunities emerging from the India–UK Free Trade Agreement, enabling exporters to understand the benefits, procedural aspects and future potential under the new trade framework.
Smt. Vrunda Manohar Desai, IRS, Zonal Additional DGFT (CLA), Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, highlighted major components of the Export Promotion Mission and explained initiatives under Niryat Protsahan and Niryat Disha such as interest subvention for export credit, collateral support, quality upgradation assistance, branding, packaging and market access support. She also spoke about relief measures like the Credit Guarantee Scheme for Exporters (CGSE) and RBI’s extension of the export realization period to 15 months. She further presented Punjab’s export profile, Districts as Export Hubs progress and key highlights of the India–UK FTA including tariff reductions, sector-wise benefits and mobility provisions for Indian professionals.
Shri. S C Ralhan, President, FIEO urged MSMEs in Punjab to enhance innovation, explore new markets and adopt best practices to increase their contribution to the state’s export growth.
Shri. Satyam Tiwari, IPoS, Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, India Post said that, “India Post has always tried to connect with the public through its multifaceted services. It has always been the endeavor of the Postal Department to deliver the postal packages safely to the destination in the least possible time.
Shri. Santosh Kumar, Branch Manager, ECGC Limited shared various policies and schemes offered by ECGC. Exporters can take such policies while exporting their products to overseas markets. ECGC policies safeguard exporter’s payments and other interests.
Shri. Virendra Pal Singh Mongia, Regional Head, EXIM Bank, Chandigarh shared various schemes and support provided by their organization to Indian exporters for promotion of exports.
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