New Delhi:India’s micro small and medium companies have high expectations from Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in this year’s budget. India’s MSME sector accounts for nearly 30 per cent of the country’s GDP and is considered the second biggest employer after the farming sector.
The Finance Minister has been mindful of the crucial role played by the country’s millions of micro, small and medium enterprises that’s why in this year’s interim budget, she had said that it was an important policy priority for the government to ensure timely and adequate finances, relevant technologies and appropriate training for the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to grow and also compete globally.
“Orienting the regulatory environment to facilitate their growth will be an important element of this policy mix,” Sitharaman had said while presenting this year’s interim budget. Ahead of the budget, the Reserve Bank of India also held a separate meeting with representatives of the MSMEs in Mumbai this Monday to hear their problems.
In her budget speech in February this year, the Finance Minister highlighted the three challenges faced by the MSME sector. These are problems of cash flow, technology adoption and training for the MSME sector. The MSME sector is hopeful that the Finance Minister will be able to address these three challenges faced by them in the upcoming budget.
For example, ahead of the budget, MSME sector representatives are demanding that the Finance Minister should include provisions for one-time expenditure for their investment into IT hardware and software so that they can increase the use of technology in managing their businesses.