DGFT to start inter-ministerial talks on new FTP

The Commerce Ministry will begin discussions with other ministries in the next few days on a new Foreign Trade Policy that is expected to be unveiled by August and will be in force for five years.

NEW DELHI: The Commerce Ministry will begin discussions with other ministries in the next few days on a new Foreign Trade Policy that is expected to be unveiled by August and will be in force for five years.

While the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has completed consultations with the industry and exporters, it will start interacting with the different ministries like agriculture, finance, micro, small and medium Enterprises, steel and environment.

Revenue Department in the Finance Ministry holds the key for extending benefits to exporters who are facing the brunt of recession in several major economies.

It is the Revenue Department that takes a decision on the level of tax refunds offered through schemes like Duty Entitlement Pass Book (DEPB), Duty Drawbacks etc.

"In the next 10-15 days, we will start discussions with departments of economic affairs, revenue and Directorate General of Export Promotion for the new policy....the FTP is expected to be unveiled in August," a senior government official said.

The issues which would be taken up with the finance ministry officials include extension of DEPB and easing of duty refund procedures, the official said.
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