MSME sector contributes about 45 per cent to the country's total exports.
"MSME exporters may be provided additional exports benefits. It would help in promoting exports," Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) said in a statement.
In view of current downfall in exports, encouragement to MSME sector by way of fiscal incentives on their year-on-year export growth would motivate them for aggressive export marketing, which in turn could help in restoring export momentum, it added.
"Government needs to chip in with liberal funding. The total marketing support extended by (the Commerce Ministry) is insufficient to meet the demand of MSME for export marketing.
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"Government may create an Export Development Fund (EDF) in order to support them on this front. The corpus of the fund should be 0.5 per cent to 1 per cent of export value so that sizable money is available to promote MSME exports," it said.
Imports shrank 11 per cent to USD 28.71 billion last month, resulting in a trade deficit of USD 7.63 billion, lowest in eleven months.
In February last year, the deficit was USD 6.85 billion.