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6. To act as an effective instrument of
economic growth by giving
thrust to employment generation, especially in semi-urban and
rural areas.
7. To offer different
types of export incentives, concessions and
facilities so as to encourage manufacturers and exporters to
take more initiative in export promotion.
Exports are made
attractive/profitable through such export incentives.
8. To import continuity and stability to foreign trade policy.
9. To encourage the attainment of high and internationally
accepted standards of quality and there enhance the image of
India‟s products abroad.
10. To es
tablish the framework for globalization of India‟s foreign
trade.
9.3 HIGHLIGHTS AND IMPLICATIONS OF
FTP
2009-
14
The main highlights of FTP 2009-14 are as follows.
1. Focus Product and Focus Market Schemes
The
FTP 2009-14
announced higher
financial support for
focus product and focus market scheme.
(a) Focus Product
A large number of products from various sectors have been
included for benefit under focus product scheme. These include
engineering product, value added products of plastic, jute and sisa
products,
green technology products, project goods, vegetable,
textiles and certain electronic items.
The incentive available under
focus product scheme has
been raised from 1.25% to 2% of FOB value of export.
Higher allocation under market development assistance and
market access initiative schemes has been provided.
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