New Delhi:A key exporters body has urged Centre to institute a new fund for R&D and testing labs for meeting the global standards in the upcoming Union Budget 2021-22.
According to Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) Founder Chairman Mohit Singla: "To meet the challenge on the trade front is the anxiety of higher incidence of non-tariff barriers (NTBs) which hits smooth trade badly."
"Therefore, Indian texting labs or facilities should be made at par globally with safe standards, so that it is accepted worldwide. Also the new standards such as Alimentrus Codex Standard of EU require a lot of investment to meet. Therefore, TPCI demands a separate fund or incentives for R&D and testing labs for meeting the global standards."
The Union Budget FY22 will be presented to the Lok Sabha by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1.
Besides, TPCI said the budget should announce a 'concessional credit scheme' for brand marketing globally.
Accordingly, Singla said that Indian products need to reach global shelves which is a huge cost to smaller and medium companies, largely still unaffordable.