Protectionism, commodity prices, inadequate liquidity challenges for exporters: FIEO

"Protectionism will continue to rise and it will impact global demand for goods," said FIEO Director General Ajay Sahai.

Update: 2019-04-10 10:13 GMT
EEPC India, the apex body of the engineering exporters, is lobbying hard with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to extend the interest equalisation scheme (IES) for exporters to the entire MSME sector, so that the linkage with exports goes away and comply with the WTO norms.

New Delhi: Rising protectionism, fluctuation in commodity prices and inadequate availability of liquidity are the three major challenges, which exporters will face in the coming months, exporters body FIEO said.

Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) said the WTO has already cautioned that the global trade growth is expected to be lower in 2019 than it was last year.

"Protectionism will continue to rise and it will impact global demand for goods," FIEO Director General Ajay Sahai told PTI.

He said that the other two challenges include fluctuation in commodity prices and inadequate availability of credit as banks are not coming forward to lend exporters.

"These challenges would impact India's exports, so we need to gear up for this. Timely support by the government would help deal with these issues," he added.

Sahai suggested the banks to follow online procedure for credit lending as it will ease the processes.

The WTO had in its preliminary estimates predicted a 3.7 per cent expansion of global trade for this year, but has revised that down to 2.6 per cent.

Further, he said that as per the current growth rate, India's merchandise exports will touch USD 330 billion in 2018-19.

During the April-February period of 2018-19, exports grew 8.85 per cent to USD 298.47 billion, while imports rose by 9.75 per cent to USD 464 billion.

Since 2011-12, India's exports have been hovering at around USD 300 billion. During 2017-18, the overseas shipments grew by about 10 per cent to USD 303 billion and in 2013-14, it aggregated at about USD 315 billion.

Promoting exports helps a country to create jobs, boost manufacturing and earn more foreign exchange.

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