Feel free to discuss concerns: PM to business leaders, exporters – Times of India

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi On Thursday, industry leaders and exporters were asked to freely discuss their concerns with the government, as well as discuss innovative suggestions and solutions, so that problems can be resolved through a joint effort.
“I wish that based on your inputs, suggestions and support, we move forward towards achieving our goals,” he said while inaugurating a new building. Commerce department and an online platform for business valuation.

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Modi’s call to industry players comes at a time when the Center is keen to boost economic growth, investment and employment as it grapples with challenges posed by high inflation and supply chain disruption, first due to the pandemic and now because of the war. Ukraine,
The PM underlined the need for exports to play a vital role in India’s economic journey and asked exporters to set long-term goals and achieve them.
“Based on past achievements, we have increased export targets and redoubled our efforts to achieve them. To achieve these new goals, collective effort is crucial… as we follow the development path of different countries. If we study, we get to know that they grew when their exports increased. This means that exports play a major role in transforming a country from a developing country to a developed nation. It also creates employment and self-employment opportunities. increases,” he said.
The PM also listed a number of goods whose exports have just begun and called upon government agencies and exporters to focus on new products and new markets, recognizing the role of foreign missions in the initiative.
He said the government is taking forward the local produce and one district-one product scheme as it sought to push them into the global market and listed Sitabhog sweets, coconut laddus from Bengal. AssamFresh King chillies from Nagaland, fresh Burmese grapes from Assam, Mahua flowers from Chhattisgarh, and apricots from Kargil are among the products that were exported from India for the first time.
The government is working to promote ease of doing business and boost exports. Modi He said that policy reforms, process simplification and taking products to new markets have helped a lot in this direction.