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Exporters easy target of stimulus pull-out: Com Secy

With turnaround in exports, the finance ministry is likely to withdraw a string of fiscal stimulus given to exporters to fill in the "budgetary hole", commerce secretary Rahul Khullar said today. - Export growth turns positive after 13 months - Essar Steel approaches govt to denotify steel SEZ at Hazira - Jindal Stainless seeks more time for Orissa SEZ - Exports still in red, at $14.1 bn in Oct - Exports drop 14% in Sept, lowest in FY10 - Meeting to consider SEZ issues postponed "My friends in North Block (Finance Ministry) are having a hard time fixing the budgetary hole. When they get around to fill in that hole...They are going to start drawing back the stuff...Easy target are exporters," Khullar told reporters. After contracting for 13 months in a row due to recession in western markets, exports rebounded by 18.2 per cent in November. Exporters said these are still early days to pull the plug on the fiscal stimulus given by the government last year. "Decision should not be taken on a month"s data. No one knows what the trend will be in 2010," president of the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) A Sakthivel said. Khullar, too, pitching for exporters said: "The guy (export sector) was in the intensive care unit last year. He can walk about (now) but he is still in the hospital." He said November-2009"s performance was to be seen against a low base of poor show a year ago. However, the exporters can breathe easy at least till the end of the current fiscal as the government would continue to support them for the next three months. "You will have to wait till the budget," Finance Minister Pranab Mukherejee said at a PHDCCI function, asked when the government proposes to withdraw the stimulus.


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