Ahmedabad: While global trade took a hit during the COVID-19 pandemic, Indian exports showed a turnaround after December last year and are still going strong, a Commerce Ministry official said on Monday.
While presenting promising figures about Indian trade and exports, Joint Secretary in the Department of Commerce Amitabh Kumar also stressed on increasing India's share in global exports, which currently stand 1.6 per cent, and also highlighted the need to change the duty structure for some goods.
"Global trade was disrupted significantly during the pandemic. However India's exports showed a turnaround since December 2020 onwards and performing extremely well thereafter. However, the full potential of trade remains to be tapped. We have to work continuously to increase India's share in global exports from the current 1.6 per cent," said Kumar.
"We understand that there is a need to bring in required changes in the duty structure of some of the goods in our country," opined Kumar during his address at a pre-summit organized by the Gujarat government as part of the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, to be held in Gandhinagar next month.
The theme of this pre-Vibrant Gujarat Summit was "Local Goes Global - Export Led Growth".
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"In so far as the merchandise trade performance is concerned, the government is closely monitoring and pushing hard for a target driven merchandise export performance of USD 400 billion in the current fiscal by engaging with all stakeholders across states and reaching the districts," he said in his address.