Five-point action plan for exports: DEA

July 29th, 2009
Author : Biz2Credit Advisor

The Delhi Exporters Association (DEA) has presented a five-point action plan for the revival of exports.The plan was proposed as a reaction to specific concerns that were not addressed in the budget earlier this month. The plan targets bringing down transaction costs to make exports more competitive, Mr. S.P. Agarwal, President of the DEA, told the SME Times.

Revival of income tax concessions under 80 HHC, service tax exemptions, resolution of VAT-related issues, lowering of credit costs and upgrading infrastructure are the issues covered in the plan.

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