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Business Standard
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Restoration of RoDTEP Scheme for AA, SEZ, and EOU Exports ensures that key contributors to exports are not excluded from critical incentives
Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) has commended the Government of India for restoring the benefits under the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) scheme for exports from Advance Authorisation (AA) holders, Export-Oriented Units (EOUs) and Special Economic Zones (SEZs), effective June 1, 2025. The restoration ensures that key contributors to Indias exports are not excluded from critical incentives, especially at a time when global competitiveness and domestic industrial resilience are of utmost importance. ASSOCHAM has consistently advocated for the extension of RoDTEP to all exporting entities, including those operating in SEZs and under AA and EOU frameworks. This move will correct the gap that created cost disadvantages for such units and is aligned with Indias WTO commitments, noted Manish Singhal, Secretary General, ASSOCHAM.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Goyal asks exporters to leverage FTAs, talks non-tariff barriers
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal Tuesday asked exporters to increase the utilisation of free trade agreements (FTAs) and discussed non-tariff barriers at a meeting with export bodies and industry. The proposed centralised exporters portal, India's trade pact talks with the EU and the US, and ways to further boost exports of services and value-added goods were also discussed."Met representatives of all Export Promotion Councils (EPCs) & Industry Associations and discussed emerging global opportunities for India. Also, encouraged them to create a facility that makes Indian exporters easily discoverable by overseas buyers to further boost our country's exports," Goyal said in a post on X."Non-tariff barriers were discussed during the meeting," said an representatives said support could be provided to exporters to deal with EU regulations like the Digital Product Passport (DPP).The DPP, which is to be implemented by the EU from January 1, 2026, aims to digitally record, store and share information about a product's entire life cycle-from raw materials to manufacturing, usage, recycling and disposal. It will be mandatory for a wide range of products including electronics, batteries, textiles and construction materials."It was discussed that about 9-10 FTAs are in the pipeline, including Chile and New Zealand," said an industry representative, adding that an early harvest trade deal with the EU is progressing at a faster pace and it may be concluded soon."Discussions happened on ways to incorporate exporters' data and put it on a common portal," said another industry representative who attended the government has allocated Rs 18,233 crore under the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) in the current financial year for over 10,750 product categories, the commerce and industry ministry said. As of March 31, 2025, total disbursements under the scheme have crossed ₹57,976.78 benefits under the scheme for exports of goods manufactured in SEZsand export-oriented units are restored from June 1 this year.


Fibre2Fashion
3 days ago
- Business
- Fibre2Fashion
India to restore RoDTEP benefits for AA, EOU & SEZ exports from June 1
Government of India has reinstated Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) scheme benefits for Advance Authorisation (AA) holders, Export-Oriented Units (EOUs), and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) units. Applicable from June 1, 2025, the move aims to strengthen India's export competitiveness and ensure parity across all exporter categories. These benefits had earlier lapsed on February 5, 2025. Their restoration signals the government's ongoing commitment to boosting merchandise exports by offsetting unrefunded embedded duties and taxes. Since its launch on January 1, 2021, the WTO-compliant scheme has disbursed over ₹57,976.78 crore (~$6.8 billion), the Ministry of Commerce & Industry said in a press release. Indian government has reinstated RoDTEP benefits for AA holders, EOUs and SEZ units from June 1. The move aims to enhance export competitiveness and ensure parity across exporter categories. Earlier withdrawn in February 2025, the scheme has disbursed over ₹57,976.78 crore (~$6.8 billion) since 2021. For FY26, ₹18,233 crore is allocated to support a wide range of HS lines via a digital platform. For FY26, ₹18,233 crore has been earmarked to support exports under 10,780 HS lines for Domestic Tariff Area and 10,795 HS lines for AA/EOU/SEZ segments. The scheme is operated through a fully digital platform to ensure transparency and ease of access for exporters. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)


Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Govt allocates Rs 18,233 cr under RoDTEP scheme for exporters for 2025-26
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel New Delhi: The government has allocated Rs 18,233 crore under the export benefit scheme RoDTEP in the current financial year for over 10,750 product categories, an official statement said on Tuesday. As of March 31, 2025, total disbursements under the RoDTEP scheme have crossed Rs 57,976.78 government also said that the benefits under the scheme for exports of goods manufactured in special economic zones and export-oriented units are restored from June 1 this the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP), various central and state duties, taxes, and levies imposed on input products, among others, are refunded to exporters. The current RoDTEP rates are in the range of 0.3-4.3 per cent."For the Financial Year 2025-26, the government has allocated Rs 18,233 crore under the scheme. The support will cover 10,780 HS lines (or product categories) for Domestic Tariff Area exports and 10,795 HS lines for Advance Authorization (AA) holders, Export-Oriented Units (EOUs), and units operating in Special Economic Zones (SEZs) exports, ensuring broad-based coverage for diverse sectors of the economy," the commerce ministry since January 1, 2021, the scheme is designed to reimburse exporters for embedded duties, taxes, and levies that are not otherwise refunded under any other existing is compliant with World Trade Organization (WTO) norms and implemented via a comprehensive end-to-end digital platform to ensure transparency and efficiency."The reinstatement of RoDTEP benefits for special export categories reflects the government's continued commitment to creating a conducive, competitive, and compliant export ecosystem that drives India's long-term trade growth," it on the move, economic think tank GTRI said the government did not allow RODTEP benefits for these groups for exports made between February 5 and May 31, 2025."The government's stop-and-start approach to RoDTEP undermines the scheme's purpose," Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) founder Ajay Srivastava RoDTEP is a WTO-compliant way to refund embedded duties paid by exporters, its repeated withdrawal for AA holders, EOUs, and SEZs creates serious uncertainty, he said."Exporters struggle to price products or plan long-term deals when they cannot rely on steady refunds. While the reinstatement of benefits is welcome, it raises a bigger issue: why were they cut off mid-cycle at all? To position India as a stable and competitive export hub, the government must ensure uninterrupted RoDTEP coverage for at least five years," he said.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
GTRI backs RoDTEP reinstatement, urges five-year stability to boost exports
Representative image The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) has welcomed the reinstatement of the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) scheme but stressed on the need for a stable, five-year implementation period to bolster India's export competitiveness. 'To position India as a stable and competitive export hub, the government must ensure uninterrupted RoDTEP coverage for at least five years. Frequent policy shifts hurt credibility, weaken trust, and ultimately damage India's export competitiveness,' GTRI said. Although the RoDTEP scheme complies with World Trade Organisation (WTO) norms, GTRI expressed concern over the government's inconsistent handling of the policy. The scheme reimburses exporters for embedded duties, taxes, and levies not covered under other incentive programs. RoDTEP benefits for certain categories were discontinued on February 5, 2025. However, the recent decision to reinstate them aims to ensure a level playing field for exporters across sectors. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry noted that this move reflects the government's ongoing efforts to enhance India's position in global markets. Since its inception, the RoDTEP scheme has seen disbursements exceeding Rs. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 입꼬리 올리는 여름, 인천에서 33만원 임플란트 만나보세요 플란치과 더 알아보기 Undo 57,976.78 crore as of March 31. For the fiscal year 2025–26, the government has allocated Rs. 18,233 crore to support 10,780 HS lines under Domestic Tariff Area exports and 10,795 HS lines under Advance Authorisation (AA), Export Oriented Units (EOUs), and Special Economic Zones (SEZs), ensuring broad sectoral coverage. Additionally, the government has launched the Trade Connect e-Platform, aimed at streamlining international trade by connecting Indian Missions abroad with Department of Commerce officials and relevant organisations to offer comprehensive export-related services. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now