Explorer

India’s Export Vision Gets Local Boost As States, Districts Draft Promotion Plans

The Centre is promoting states to engage in export promotion activities as it would help boost domestic manufacturing and job creation.

As many as 28 states and Union Territories (UTs) have formulated their export strategy with a view to promoting the country's outbound shipments, an official said on Monday.

The official also said all 36 states and UTs have constituted State Export Promotion Committee (SEPC) and District Export Promotion Committee (DEPC).

Further, a draft district action plan has been prepared by the regional authorities of the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) for 590 districts.

Out of this, 249 are formally notified by DEPCs.

These plans include a broad strategy for promotion of exports from districts, the official said.

The Centre is promoting states to engage in export promotion activities as it would help boost domestic manufacturing and job creation.

"State export strategy has been prepared in 28 states/UTs," the official added. These include Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka.

In the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023, the DGFT has included the 'Districts As Export Hubs' initiative with an aim to channelise the potential and diverse identity of each district of the country to make them export hubs.

Towards this goal, the products and services with export potential in all the districts of the country have been identified, and an institutional mechanism in the form of SEPC at the state/UT level and DEPCs at the district level has been created in all districts to provide support for export promotion and address the bottlenecks for export growth.

Also Read : Musk Is Ready For 7-Day Work Weeks Again—Unless This One Thing Happens

District export action plans are being prepared for identified products and services, to benefit both producers and manufacturers - addressing challenges to export, identifying infrastructural bottlenecks, supply chain gaps, improving market accessibility and providing handholding for increasing exports.

India's exports remained flat at USD 35.14 billion in June due to global economic uncertainties, while the trade deficit narrowed to a four-month low of USD 18.78 billion during the month.

During April-June 2025-26, exports increased 1.92 per cent to USD 112.17 billion, while imports rose 4.24 per cent to USD 179.44 billion.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

Top Headlines

Dalal Street Eases, Auto, Realty Support Recovery, Sensex 300 Points Down, Nifty Below 24,300
Dalal Street Eases, Auto, Realty Support Recovery, Sensex 300 Points Down, Nifty Below 24,300
OPINION | AI Is Everywhere. But Why Is Nobody Talking About Infrastructure?
OPINION | AI Is Everywhere. But Why Is Nobody Talking About Infrastructure?
Gold Silver Rate Today (Aug 17): Metals Rise, Check Latest Rates In Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, More
Gold Silver Rate Today (Aug 17): Metals Rise, Check Latest Rates In Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, More
Mutual Funds: Rs 3,811 Crore Lies Unclaimed In FY26, Check Why Your Money May Be Stuck
Forgotten Mutual Fund Money? Rs 3,811 Crore Remained Unclaimed In FY26, Know How To Recover It

Videos

Twisha Sharma Case: CBI Chargesheet Says Death Was Suicide
Breaking News: Ujjain Mahakal Temple Panic After Current Rumour, Devotees Injured During Nag Panchami Rush
Breaking News: Ujjain Mahakal Crowd Panic Leaves 13 Injured Amid Current Rumour, Crowd Management Questions Rise9
Breaking: Sawan Monday Turns Tragic as Lakhisarai Stampede, Birbhum Fire and Ujjain Chaos Raise Alarm
Breaking News: NTA Faces Fresh Heat as NSUI Protests UGC NET Re-Exam, Demands Accountability

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget