Will take up MSMEs' suggestion to raise turnover cap for small units to PM, finmin: Narayan Rane

Highlights
- Topics of discussion also included transparency in financial norms.
- Access to global markets, technology development and R&D, lack of training, upgradation of skills was discussed.
- The interaction also took up issues concerned with pendency of delayed payment cases with MSEFC.
Referring to the suggestion regarding enhancing the ceiling of turnover for small units from Rs 50 crore to Rs 100 crore, the MSME minister said: "I will put forth this suggestion in front of the prime minister and finance ministry."
Pointing out that MSMEs contribute 50 per cent to India's exports and 30 per cent to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the minister said the endeavour is to further boost exports from the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector.
Rane was speaking at an event where he interacted with various MSME associations.
The interaction revolved around suggestions on the draft MSME policy and issues, if any, related to registration on the Udyam portal, CIBIL score, difficulties in availing collateral-free loans and financing new ideas.
Other topics of discussion included transparency in financial norms, access to global markets, technology development and R&D, lack of training, upgradation of skills, identification of clusters and appropriate infrastructure.
The interaction also took up issues concerned with pendency of delayed payment cases with Micro and Small Enterprise Facilitation Council (MSEFC), loan restructuring, prepayment/foreclosure charges, among others.
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