Foreign Trade Policy To Be Reviewed Before GST Roll Out Deadline

"Exports have made a economic revival and they need support so that our economy continues to grow," Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia said.

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The entire economic ecosystem of the country is getting revamped and uplifted, we are talking about GST implementation. In another major announcement regarding indepth preparation of GST rollout, the Commerce Ministry said that the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) will shortly be reviewed in order to coincide with the launch of GST on July 1. A majority of Indian exporters have sought policy incentives for boosting shipments.

"The objective of the meeting was to seek inputs for the review of FTP to coincide with the launch of GST (Goods and Services Tax). Exports have made a revival and they need support so that it continues to grow," Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia said while interacting with media after a meeting here of the Board of Trade.

The second meeting of the 70-member Board of Trade (BoT) was chaired by Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Officials from the Revenue Department were present to answer queries on GST.

"Issues like how refunds would operate, how zero rating will operate were clarified by the Revenue Department. Certain Issues related to fitment will be examined by the fitment committee," she said.

To a query about the impact on exports of GST, she replied that since these do not attract any tax, the government does not anticipate any adverse impact of GST on the sector.

Teaotia said the industry representatives at the meeting acknowledged that exports have made a revival, but also sought support to grow over the next few years.

Many export promotion councils sought additional support through the MEIS scheme, through interest subvention and other schemes under the FTP, she said.

Discussions on market access and market development, along with need to extend additional support to Export Promotion Councils (EPCs) in order to explore and develop newer markets were discussed, she added.

The Secretary said the meeting also deliberated on various suggestions about ways to facilitate e-commerce through the FTP.

"We have taken note of all suggestions carefully and will be factoring in many suggestions for the FTP review," she said.

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