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Incentives for R&D: New foreign trade policy to retain key schemes despite WTO trouble
24-05-2021
“The new FTP must focus on supporting exporters amidst the volatile environment, impacted not just by the Covid-19-induced stringent economic scenario, but also by rising protectionism. We should also see the government smoothening the transition from MEIS to the WTO compliant export support scheme of RODETP, in facilitating and enhancing India’s competitiveness in global trade,” said Nilaya Varma, CEO & co-founder of Primus Partners, a consultancy firm.
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