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India’s exports have been on rollercoaster since the global crisis of 2008 and presently passing through the challenging trough on account of several global externalities viz. slowdown in major export markets, US and EU, fall in commodity prices and devaluation of currency by China among others.   India ’s exports have witnessed a negative growth rate during the last eleven months in a row registering an average decline of around (-) 16% from December 2014 to October 2015.

The Government of India has recently undertaken several policy measures for the revival of exports including extending the scope of Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS), introducing interest equalization scheme on pre and post shipment rupee export credit for three years at 3% per annum and raising the duty drawback rate by two percentage points for several sectors viz. engineering, marine, leather and textiles among others. However, there is still a need to come up with more suggestions to revitalize the country’s exports which is imperative to strengthen growth of the economy, going forward.

At this backdrop, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry is organizing a seminar on ‘Revitalizing India’s Exports to Strengthen Economic Growth’ at PHD House, New Delhi , to discuss current issues and challenges to India ’s exports and to explore innovative strategies to revitalize the country’s exports in the coming times.

The seminar will be held as per the following schedule:

Date & Day          
:   22nd December 2015, Tuesday
Time
:   10:00 a.m.
Venue  
:   PHD House, New Delhi
                                                                               
The panelist will include eminent speakers from the Government of India, industry and academia. The session would provide a platform to the policy makers, foreign traders and other stakeholders to share their viewpoints/expert suggestions pertaining to reviving India ’s exports, going forward.

We request you to be a part of this important event. Kindly confirm your participation by returning the duly filled-in response slip given below by email at rashmit@phdcci.in or at sunitag@phdcci.in

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