SSI exports need a boost: Study

June 23rd, 2009
Author : Biz2Credit Advisor

The Indian small scale industry (SSI) export share has declined since 2003-04,according to a study by the Institute of Small Enterprises and Development.according to a study by the Institute of Small Enterprises and Development. The SSI share in overall exports has been approximately 34 percent since 1991. The study underlined the need for a special relief package for SSI exporters.

Engineering goods, chemicals and allied products, woolen garments and knitwear exports increased, while other sectors like basic chemicals and pharmaceuticals, finished leather and leather products and rayon products witnessed a decline in export shares.

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