Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday met exporters, a day after the release of the April export data which showed the sharpest fall in overseas shipments in 14 years, assuring them he would do his best in the Budget.
The heads of eight export promotion councils (EPCs) and the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), in turn, promised to take exports to the $200 billion level this fiscal if their demands are met.
"His (Mukherjee's) response was very positive. He clearly said that we (government) understand the problem ... are very sensitive to the problem...will do the best in the Budget," FIEO president A Sakthivel said quoting the Finance Minister.
Secretaries in the revenue, expenditure, finance and commerce department as also Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Virmani were present in the meeting.
The country's merchandise exports barely grew by 3.4 per cent to $168.70 billion, hit by drastic decline in the second half of 2008-09 due to the global downturn. But the shipments have been dropping for the past seven months in a row costing five million jobs, as per FIEO estimates.
Commerce Secretary G K Pillai who has been batting for exporters, said, "He (Finance Minister) will take appropriate decision at the right time".
Mukherjee on Monday held pre-Budget consultations with industry leaders. He had said that Budget would be presented in the first week of July.
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