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Foreign Trade Policy 2004-09- Annual Supplement 2006
Shri Kamal Nath, Minister for Commerce & Industry, Government of India announced Annual Supplement 2006, to the Foreign Trade Policy 2004-09 on the 7th April 2006. Following is the Full Text of Shri Kamal Nath Speech-
1. INTRODUCTION-
This Annual Supplement is the second in the series supplementing the Foreign Trade Policy 2004-09. In line with Government’s promise of a stable Foreign Trade Policy regime, this year’s supplement (in the same way as last year) does not alter the broad contours of the main Policy. However, recognizing the dynamic nature of international trade and the consequent need for periodic realignment of our international trade strategies, contemporary issues have to be addressed from time to time, and this is what this initiative does.
The changes in the Annual Supplement resulted from the inputs received through interactive sessions with various Export Promotion Councils, Industry organizations, Apex Chambers of Commerce & Industry and sister Departments of Government. The Board of Trade has emerged as an effective institutional mechanism and idea-generator for the FTP. A number of useful inputs have been obtained through the Working and Study Group reports and brain storming sessions of the Board of Trade.
2. TRADE PERFORMANCE
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3. SECTORAL EXPORT GROWTH
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4. MARKET SHARE IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES SCHEME... Read here
5. ‘FOCUS PRODUCT’ & ‘FOCUS MARKET’ SCHEMES... Read here
6. PROMOTING SERVICES EXPORT... Read here
7. INDIA EMERGING AS GEM AND JEWELLERY HUB
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8. AUTO-COMPONENTS... Read here
9. AVIATION SECTOR... Read here
10. MARINE SECTOR... Read here
11. DUTY FREE IMPORT AUTHORISATION SCHEME... Read here
12. SERVICE TAX & FRINGE BENEFIT TAX... Read here
13. EPCG SCHEME... Read here
14. EOUs... Read here
15. GENETICALLY MODIFIED (GMO) MATERIAL
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16. INTEREST PAYMENT ON REFUNDS... Read here
17. TRADE FACILITATION... Read here
18. EDI INITIATIVES... Read here
19. CONCLUSION... Read here
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