Odisha Govt Striving to Create Conducive Atmosphere to Promote Export: Naveen

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Government is striving to create a conducive atmosphere to promote export through greater ease of doing business, implementation of 5T mechanism, infrastructure support and facilities for quality standardization, said Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik here today.

While inaugurating the State Export Award Ceremony-2021, the Chief Minister said that export plays a vital role in the economic growth of any State.

Odisha has a magnificent history of overseas trade and commerce. The legends of “Sadhab Pua” of Kalinga venturing into overseas markets to promote our merchandise continue to inspire us to regain our past glory, he said.

The Chief Minister said, “My Government is striving to create a conducive atmosphere to promote export through greater ease of doing business, implementation of 5T mechanism, infrastructure support and facilities for quality standardization. We are among the top five States in the Export Preparedness Index (EPI) 2020 released by the Niti Aayog. Our efforts to promote exports are paying off in boosting our export turnover consistently”.

Despite the adverse situation caused by COVID-19 pandemic, export from the State in the current financial year up to November has registered 55 percent increase over the export value corresponding to the same period in last financial year. This is an outstanding achievement by the exporters of Odisha despite global recession and stiff international competition, he added.

District level export promotion committee has been constituted in each district to facilitate export of local products. There are many local MSME products which have the potential to compete in the global market. Time is not far off when the Departmental stores in Europe and America will be studded with products made by our Women Self Help Groups from Kalahandi, Kandhamal and Malkangiri, he further said.

As many as 26 exporters of Odisha were awarded in different category on this occasion.

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