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Strong surge in exports is expected, on account of trade agreement signed at the Bali ministerial recently-CII

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The Indian exporters are adapting to the changing world economic order and are making desired strategies to increase exports not just in goods but also in services. Hope that the positive momentum will continue. The industry is looking forward to positive announcement on SEZ and FTP and restoration of DDB rates which have been cut substantially. Also, strong surge in exports is expected, on account of trade agreement signed at the Bali ministerial recently, which seeks to lower trade barriers and speed up the passage of goods through customs said Mr. Sanjay Budhia, Chairman, CII National Committee on Exports and Imports, & Managing Director, Patton Group.

Industry is enthused with the announcement of Trade figures for November 2013, with deficit at the level of $9.23 billion being the lowest since March 2011. Another positive indicator is exports being 5.86% higher in comparison to November last year, added Mr Budhia.

 

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First Published: Dec 12 2013 | 10:00 AM IST

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