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FIEO welcomes Cabinet approval of the Export Promotion Mission


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New Delhi, November 13

The Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) welcomes the Union Cabinet’s approval of the Export Promotion Mission (EPM) — a flagship initiative announced in the Union Budget 2025–26 — aimed at strengthening India’s export competitiveness, particularly for MSMEs, first-time exporters, and labour-intensive sectors. The Mission, with a total outlay of ₹25,060 crore for FY 2025–26 to FY 2030–31, marks a major structural reform by consolidating multiple export promotion schemes into a comprehensive, outcome-based, and digitally driven framework.

Speaking on the development, President, FIEO, S C Ralhan, said “The Export Promotion Mission reflects a pragmatic and forward-looking vision for India’s trade sector. By bringing together financial and non-financial interventions under a unified framework, the Mission provides much-needed continuity, flexibility, and responsiveness to global trade dynamics. It will particularly empower MSMEs, who often struggle with access to affordable finance and compliance support.”

Highlighting the Mission’s inclusivity, Ralhan added “The EPM is a timely response to the structural challenges that have long blunted the competitive edge of Indian exports — from limited access to finance and high compliance costs to weak branding and logistics bottlenecks. By directly tackling these issues, the initiative will help sustain export momentum, safeguard employment, and diversify India’s export base into new geographies and emerging sectors.”

Under the EPM, special focus will be given to sectors impacted by recent global tariff escalations such as textiles, leather, gems and jewellery, engineering goods, and marine products, thereby ensuring continued export orders and job protection. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) will serve as the implementing agency, managing all processes digitally through an integrated platform to ensure transparency, speed, and ease of access.

Ralhan further remarked “The Mission’s digital integration with existing trade systems will transform the exporter’s experience — reducing paperwork, improving coordination, and ensuring timely disbursals. This is a significant stride toward creating a smart, tech-enabled export ecosystem aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047.”

The FIEO President emphasized that the Export Promotion Mission will not only boost MSME participation in exports but also catalyze employment generation across manufacturing, logistics, and allied services, strengthening India’s position in global value chains.

The Credit Guarantee Scheme for exporters will not only provide the collateral free lending but also infuse additional financial liquidity which is the need of the hour, observed President FIEO. “FIEO looks forward to working closely with the Department of Commerce, DGFT, and other stakeholders to ensure effective on-ground implementation of the Mission. This is a transformative moment for Indian exports, and we must seize it with full commitment,” concluded Ralhan.


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