Ministry working on infrastructure needs to achieve $1 trillion goods exports target by 2030: Official

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Ministry working on infrastructure needs to achieve $1 trillion goods exports target by 2030: Official

Friday, 26 April 2024 | PTI | New Delhi

The commerce ministry has initiated an exercise to identify required infrastructure needs, potential sectors, and clusters which would help the country achieve the USD 1 trillion merchandise exports target by 2030, a senior government official said on Thursday.

Additional Secretary in the Department of Commerce Anant Swarup said that the Asian Development Bank has been requested to conduct a study in this regard.

If the country is targeting USD 1 trillion of exports by 2030, there is a likelihood of about USD 1.5 trillion of imports, so “do we have enough capacity” to cater to USD 2.5 trillion of EXIM (export and import) trade, he said. So that is the target on which the department is working, he said.

“The ADB is doing a study for us because what is more important is from where the USD 1 trillion of exports is going to come from; which are those sectors and clusters from where this USD 1 trillion of exports is going to come from. That is very critical for us.

“Because unless we know about the clusters, and ports or airports from where this USD 1 trillion of exports and USD 1.5 trillion of imports is going to happen, we would not be able to do a baseline study to identify the gaps which exist and then enhance our infrastructure capabilities,” Swarup said.

He was speaking at a CII conference on resilient export logistics for trade and connectivity.

India’s merchandise exports dipped by 3.11 per cent to USD 437 billion in 2023-24. Imports too dipped to USD 677.24 billion in the last fiscal.

He also said that the government is also focusing on ways to push India’s integration into the global supply chains (GVCs) as at present about 70 per cent of the global trade is happening through these chains.

For this, there is a need to increase manufacturing.

He added that generally exports and imports move in tandem. China’s exports stood at about USD 3.5 trillion and imports are at USD 3.2 trillion.

Speaking at the event, Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) Santosh Kumar Sarangi said that further infrastructure push is required at ports and airports to increase India’s exports.

Saranagi said that to handle USD 2.5 trillion of exports and imports, India needs to create a lot of infrastructure.

As per rough calculations, “we need to create an infrastructure which will support an additional 2,000 million tonnes of goods movement in the ports.

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