Published on: November 17, 2025
EXPORT PROMOTION MISSION
EXPORT PROMOTION MISSION
NEWS
- The Union Cabinet approved a 6-year Export Promotion Mission (EPM) with an outlay of ₹25,060 crore.
- Move comes as India faces steep 50% US tariffs (effective from 27 August 2025)—currently the highest in the world after the China-US trade deal.
HIGHLIGHTS
Why the Decision Now?
- US-bound exports dropped 12% in September 2025.
- Engineering goods exports to the US fell 9.4%.
- Key sectors like textiles, apparel, leather, gems & jewellery showing significant contraction.
Export Promotion Mission (2025–31)
Objectives
- Sustain export orders during global tariff escalations.
- Protect jobs and support market diversification.
- Enhance competitiveness of MSME exporters.
Key Features
- Consolidates major schemes such as:
- Interest Equalisation Scheme
- Market Access Initiative
- Offers support for:
- Compliance with non-tariff barriers (standards, certifications).
- Branding, packaging, and logistics costs.
- Market acquisition through global exhibitions.
Focus Sectors
- Textiles and apparel
- Engineering goods
- Leather
- Gems & jewellery
- Marine products
The Mission will operate through two integrated sub-schemes:
* Niryat Protsahan: Focuses on improving access to affordable trade finance for MSMEs.
* Niryat Disha: Focuses on non-financial enablers that enhance market readiness and competitiveness, including export quality and compliance support, assistance for international branding, and packaging.
Credit Guarantee Scheme for Exporters (CGSE)
Key Provisions
- ₹20,000 crore collateral-free credit for exporters.
- 100% credit guarantee by National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company.
- Special emphasis on MSMEs.
Expected Impact
- Strengthen liquidity and business continuity.
- Enhance global competitiveness and diversification into emerging markets.
Sectoral Impact & Industry Response
- Textiles & Apparel:
- Exports to US fell 10.34% in September 2025.
- Industry bodies expect EPM to boost FTA-linked opportunities and market diversification.
- Export Promotion Councils:
- Hail the mission as a unified framework combining financial + non-financial support.
- Expected to reduce compliance burden and support first-time exporters.
