New Delhi:Exporters raised several issues such as credit and IGST refund at a meeting called by the commerce ministry on Thursday amid dip in the country's outbound shipments.
Exports contracted for the consecutive second month in September.
The meeting was chaired by Commerce Secretary Anup Wadhawan and was attended by export promotion councils.
The Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) said they flagged issues related to stoppage of filing of MEIS (Merchandise Exports from India Scheme), problems being faced by exporters at credit front and list of risky exporters.
"These issues are impacting exports. We urged the government to take action on this," FIEO Director General Ajay Sahai said.
Trade Promotion Council of India Chairman Mohit Singla, who participated in the meeting, said India's export needs strategic thrust to come out of the plateaued growth.
"We suggested harnessing GI (geographical indication) products globally for enhanced acceptability across geographies, a national trade portal to address the trade enquiries generated globally and incentivising on the degree of value addition a player in SEZ (special economic zone) brings to a product, so that they remain advantageous compared to foreign exporter," he said.