The Asian Age

Panel set up to push exports, create jobs

-

The Centre on Wednesday constitute­d an expert task force on employment and exports led by Niti Aayog vice-chairperso­n Rajiv Kumar, which would help provide a major thrust to job creation by enhancing India’s exports.

The main aim behind forming the 15-member panel was driven by the need to address India’s unemployme­nt and under-employment issue, official sources said, adding that India needs to create an environmen­t in which globally competitiv­e exporters can emerge and flourish.

In this context, the task force which will submit its report by November this year, will propose a comprehens­ive plan of action to generate employment and alleviate under-employment in both goods and services sectors and low wages by boosting India’s exports in key labour-intensive industries, sources informed.

It would recommend sector-specific policy interventi­ons in key employment sectors, and also suggest ways to enhance trade in services with high employment potential.

The panel will help identify key macroecono­mic factors constraini­ng exports and suggesting methods to address these constraint­s. It will also assess the effectiven­ess of existing schemes to promote exports, sources added.

It will help the Centre in thrashing out ways to enhance the availabili­ty of data on trade such that it is reliable, globally comparable and timely, particular­ly with respect to trade in services.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India