The Indian government s decision to extend export benefits under the RoDTEP scheme until June 2024 will have a positive impact on domestic manufacturing, exports, and job creation, according to Sanjay Budhia, Chairman of the CII national committee on EXIM. The scheme provides refunds for taxes, duties, and levies incurred by exporters in the manufacturing and distribution process. Budhia believes this move will boost exports, generate employment, and help establish India as a global manufacturing hub.
"With the right policies, coupled with fearless and proactive approach and implementation, India can stay on positive growth trajectory to achieve the ambitious export target of USD 2 trillion by 2030," he said at a workshop on export control on dual-use items.
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