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Make use of government schemes to enhance business, exporters told

Make use of government schemes to enhance business, exporters told
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Government officials in Telangana, India, are urging local exporters to utilize state and central schemes to boost international trade. The initiative aims to scale up exports in sectors like spices, confectionery, and agriculture by leveraging trade promotion agencies.

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This reflects India's broader economic strategy to increase its global trade footprint and support MSMEs in reaching international markets.

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Led by senior officials, speakers at a programme organised here on Friday by the Centre’s Department of Commerce urged exporters, particularly micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to engage with the Department and trade promotion agencies such as APEDA, DGFT and ECGC to enhance exports from the State.

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The article provides a straightforward account of a government-led business awareness program.

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