India Unveils ₹20,000 Crore Export Boost to Help Businesses Go Global

India Launches ₹20,000 Crore Boost for Exporters
The Indian government has announced a massive ₹20,000 crore Export Promotion Mission to support exporters and tackle rising global trade challenges. The initiative is expected to roll out by September 2025.
The move comes as Indian goods face higher tariffs, especially in the U.S., and growing non-tariff barriers around the world.
✅ What’s the Plan?
- Easier export financing for businesses
- Help for MSMEs to meet global standards
- Promotion of ‘Brand India’ in new markets
- Digital upgrades to make exports faster and smoother
“This mission is about giving our exporters the right tools—not just cash support,” said a senior official from the Commerce Ministry.
👨🏭 MSMEs in Focus
Small businesses will get targeted help, including training, easier paperwork, and support to join global supply chains.
🌍 Why Now?
With global trade becoming more uncertain, the government wants to ensure Indian exporters stay competitive and can explore new markets like Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia.
Bottom Line: The ₹20,000 crore export push is set to make it easier for Indian businesses—especially small ones—to go global with confidence
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