Yogi Sarkar will make tariff war an opportunity, target to export the export by 2030
Lucknow, April 26 (IANS). The Yogi government is preparing to make the US -USA (US) and China tariff war to make an opportunity for itself. By the way, the tariff war has begun for its dominance between the two mighty countries in the world is a chance for the whole country. However, the Law and Order of the Yogi government, expansion of global infrastructure (highway, general and international airports, interstate waterways) promote cheap labor, micro, small and medium industries (MSMEs) due to abundant human resources, Uttar Pradesh increases the possibilities of Uttar Pradesh. The government also makes every effort to convert these possibilities into reality. The government is going to bring a new export policy. Invest will be made more effective and transparent in this. The government also organizes international trade show at India Expo Center and Mart in Greater Noida for the trademark of the products of Uttar Pradesh. This year it will also be arranged from September 25 to 27. The partner of the event is the country Vietnam. In this, millions of people from 70 countries, including India, will meet the brand. To raise this event, this time they will be widely published at major states of Maharashtra, South India and major cities and airports and railway stations such as Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Indore. Export promotion fund will also be established in the proposed export policy for promoting brand in the country and the world. Uttar Pradesh is first with 46 percent in the country’s learning and shoes exports. If this place keeps intact, the government will also bring a learning and footwear policy to take it to a more height. Uttar Pradesh will be the second state to do this after Tamil Nadu. The implementation of this policy and increasing exports will affect Kanpur, Unnao to Agra. This tariff war can be a golden opportunity for the MSME sector. It is noteworthy that China is the largest exporter of everyday goods ($ 148 billion) to the US. According to the government’s data, China is about 72 percent in exporting these goods, while India’s share is only 2 percent. All of these products are manufactured in MSME units. Uttar Pradesh is also number one in the country in terms of 96 Lakh Msme units. The government also has a continuous training program for the skills development of people associated with making the products produced in the international market competitively against quality and price. It also affected exports. Especially with the help of the government, there was an unprecedented increase in exporting products related to ‘one district, one product’ (odop). Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath often prices the scheme of public forums that the state’s export has increased from 88.967 crore to more than two lakh -crores since the launch of the ‘One District, One Product’ scheme. Now the government intends to triple it by 2030. This could be even higher in the light of the tariff war and government preparations between the US and China. -Ians abm/as