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Exports sector may witness 15 million job losses: FIEO

Industry demands immediate announcement of relief package
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New Delhi, April 10

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Around 15 million people face job losses in India’s exports sector following cancellation of over half of the orders and gloomy forecast for global trade due to the Covid-19 pandemic, exporters’ body FIEO said on Friday.

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Sharad Kumar Saraf, President, Federation of Indian Export Organisations

With cancellation of over 50% of orders and gloomy forecast for the future, we expect 15 million job losses in exports and rising NPAs (non-performing assets) among exporting units, hitting the economy very badlyRs

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Seeking immediate announcement of a relief package for exports, Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) president Sharad Kumar Saraf said a fine balancing is required between life and livelihood, as opting for only one can be disastrous for the country.

He said exporters are left with “very” few orders and if factories are not allowed to work with a minimum workforce, many of them will suffer “irreparable losses” which will bring them to the brink of closure as they are saddled with fixed cost that in any case has to be absorbed by them.

“With cancellation of over 50% of orders and gloomy forecast for the future, we expect 15 million job losses in exports and rising NPAs (non-performing assets) among exporting units, hitting the economy very badly,” Saraf said.

He added that sectors including apparel, gems and jewellery, leather, handicrafts, engineering and textiles are severely hit by the lockdown.

“We are losing markets to China. All orders are going to China as they have resumed work. It will be very late if we will not start our factories now. Small economies like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka too have announced relief packages,” he said. Saraf added that any further delay in rolling out of incentives would be “catastrophic”.

He recommended steps like interest-free working capital term loans to exporters to cover the cost of wages, rental and utilities; EPF and ESIC waiver for three months from March to May; extension of pre and post- shipment credit by 90-180 days on their maturity, and extension of interest subsidy benefits. — PTI

The Recommendations

  • Interest-free working capital term loans to exporters to cover the cost of wages, rental and utilities
  • EPF and ESIC waiver for three months from March to May
  • Extension of pre and post-shipment credit by 90-180 days on their maturity, extension of interest subsidy benefits
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