Indian govt to start 24-hr helpline for exporters: Piyush Goyal
21 Sep 21 1 min read
Government of India is going to institutionalise a 24-hour helpline for assistance to exporters and resolution of issues, as per textile minister Piyush Goyal. The government aims to make ‘Brand India’ a representative of quality, productivity, talent and innovation, he said while delivering keynote address at the launch of Vanijya Saptah at SEZ Noida.
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The minister added that the Centre has taken a series of measures to give further impetus to growth and job creation like reduction in corporate tax, liberalisation of FDI regime, single window clearance, ODOP, etc.
He noted that FDI has increased by 10 per cent to $ 81.72 billion from $74.39 billion (2019-20) and highest ever merchandise exports have been recorded in a quarter (Q1 2021-22, $95 billion).
The commerce and industry ministry has launched 7 days of special events across the country to celebrate and commemorate 75 years of progressive India as part of the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrations.
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