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Sops for select exporters on cards: Sharma

The government may selectively extend more sops to exporters rather than withdrawing the stimulus given to them last year in the face of global slowdown, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma has said. - Govt may introduce MMDR Act amendment in winter session - Posco project may kick start by January next year - Fiscal deficit touches half of budget estimate in six months - Shrenuj & Co Q2 net zooms 120% - Centre to work with states to enforce law and order - Govt allows OVL to invest $174 mn in gas blocks "The engineering sector may need some support. For the apparel and handicrafts we will see if we can do something more. We will review and see if we can give some more incentives," Sharma told reporters traveling with to Nepal and Egypt. He had gone to Kathmandu for signing a new India-Nepal trade treaty on October 27, while in Cairo he attended a consultation meeting with African nations on WTO negotiations on October 29. The Commerce Ministry would review the latest trends and outlook on the export sector later this month. Sharma, was categorical about continuation of the stimulus package as the exporters remain in trouble despite containment in damages. "It is premature even to think on exiting the contra - cyclical measures," he said. While, exports declined in September, for 12 months in a row, the decline was arrested at 13.8 per cent from a peak of 39.2 per cent this fiscal.


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