Vibrant Gujarat Charts Global Pathways for Indian Exporters to Go International

The Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference featured a key session on expanding India's export footprint globally. Officials outlined the government's reform-oriented approach to simplify procedures and support exporters. Detailed guidance was provided on utilizing digital platforms and participating in international trade meets to connect with customers. The conference aimed to equip entrepreneurs, particularly from Gujarat, with the confidence and technical knowledge to succeed in the global market.

Key Points: Vibrant Gujarat Outlines Roadmap for Indian Exporters

  • Government reforms to simplify export procedures
  • Using digital platforms to reach foreign customers
  • Importance of market research and quality control
  • Leveraging events like Buyer-Seller Meets
  • Gaining confidence for new entrepreneurs
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VGRC charts global market pathways for exporters to make Indian products international

At VGRC, officials detail strategies for taking Indian products global, emphasizing reforms, digital tools, and market research for exporters.

"The Government of India is adopting a highly reform-oriented approach in the export sector - Ajay Bhadoo"

Rajkot, January 12

At the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference, a special session was held to discuss a robust roadmap for taking Indian products to the international market. On this occasion, the main speaker, Ajay Bhadoo, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, stated that the Government of India is adopting a highly reform-oriented approach in the export sector and is committed to simplifying procedures for exporters and expanding the global reach of Indian products.

He added that conferences like Vibrant Gujarat play a foundational role in helping local industries understand and adopt global standards.

In the seminar, FIEO Additional Director General Shri Suvidh Shah provided detailed guidance on the topic "How to Start Exporting" and noted that, following the country's liberalisation policy, India's economy has strengthened.

Further, Suvidh Shah urged participants to make the most of digital platforms, including websites, LinkedIn, and social media, to reach foreign customers and to participate in Buyer-Seller Meets organised by FIEO. He also added that survival in global competition is possible only through thorough market research, quality control, and strong customer relationships.

At the end of the seminar, information about various government incentive schemes was also provided. Through this conference, many new entrepreneurs from Gujarat gained the confidence and technical knowledge needed to venture into the export sector.

- ANI

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Aman W
Simplifying procedures is the key. The biggest hurdle for MSMEs is the paperwork and compliance. If the government truly streamlines this, it will unlock massive potential. Hope these words translate into swift action on the ground.
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Robert G
Working in international trade, I've seen the quality gap. Mr. Shah is spot on - survival is through quality control and relationships. Indian products have uniqueness, but consistency is what builds global brands. Good focus.
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Kriti O
While the intent is good, I hope the incentive schemes reach the genuine small entrepreneurs and not just the usual connected players. Transparency in disbursement is crucial. More power to Gujarat's entrepreneurs!
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Suvidh Shah
It was a pleasure to engage with Gujarat's vibrant business community. Remember, the world is your customer. Start with one product, one market. Use the FIEO portal for daily updates. Jai Hind!
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Varun X
Gujarat leading the way as always! From spices in Rajkot to engineering goods, we have so much to offer. The focus on digital outreach is essential in today's world. Let's make "Made in India" synonymous with trust and quality. 💪

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