NEW DELHI: Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the Country
must understand the needs of the foreign market and design their
products accordingly to be able to increase the sector’s share in
India's exports to around 60%, Union Minister of MSMEs Nitin Gadkari
said. Currently, MSME’s contribute around 49% to the Country’s exports.
“We have a target that at least 60% of our export from MSME," Gadkari
said at the inauguration of the 39th Indian International Trade Fair
here.
Gadkari said that entrepreneurs must identify resources in each State
of the Country and exploit their potential in accordance with the
preference of foreign markets. “We need interaction with different
countries to understand what they want, on the basis of that we need to
accelerate our manufacturing activity,” Gadkari said.
For MSMEs to be able to sell in the international market, it is
essential that the cost of production—largely linked with costs of
power, logistics and capital— comes down, Gadkari said.
Gadkari said that the Government is constantly working to facilitate this reduction in cost of production in the Country.
Multilateral institutions like the World Bank and ADB have agreed to extend line of credit to the sector, Gadkari said.
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