Key Points

The government has released a comprehensive guidebook mapping HSN codes to specific ministries to boost manufacturing efficiency. This initiative streamlines regulatory processes and enhances India's ease of doing business landscape. The guidebook supports the Make in India initiative by aligning sector-specific policies and strengthening value chains. It will also facilitate more effective trade negotiations that match India's economic priorities and manufacturing strengths.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Releases HSN Code Guidebook for Make in India Boost

  • Allocates 12,167 HSN codes across 31 central government ministries and departments
  • Uses data-driven approach for industrial growth and investment promotion
  • Aims to streamline regulatory processes and enhance ease of doing business
  • Supports effective trade agreement negotiations aligned with national priorities
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Govt releases HSN Code guidebook, assigns products to ministries to boost manufacturing

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal launches HSN Code guidebook allocating 12,167 products to 31 ministries to streamline manufacturing and boost India's industrial growth.

"The guidebook shall serve as the foundation for building a resilient and competitive manufacturing ecosystem - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Sep 21

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has released a Guidebook on Mapping of Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN) Codes, allocating 12,167 product codes across 31 ministries and Departments of the Central Government.

The guidebook designates specific custodians for each product code, using a data-driven approach for industrial growth, investment promotion, and trade facilitation, an official statement said.

The guidebook identifies the responsible ministry or department for each code to streamline regulatory processes and enhance India’s ease of doing business.

The minister launched the book at an event celebrating 10 years of Make in India initiative and discussing Next Gen-Reforms 2.0. The guidebook shall serve as the foundation for building a resilient and competitive manufacturing ecosystem, it added.

Further, the guidebook will also support more effective Trade Agreement negotiations which are aligned with national economic priorities and domain strengths.

The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade addressed the issues of unmapped or misclassified HSN codes by conducting value-chain and use-case analyses of each code, reviewing Allocation of Business rules, and holding over 300 one-on-one meetings with ministries and departments, along with extensive stakeholder consultations.

A dedicated section titled “How to Use the Guidebook?” has also been developed and the guidebook is organised in three operational pillars.

The first segment on “Manufacture in India” aims to align sector-specific policies, strengthen value chains, and enhance workforce capabilities. Other segments are namely “Strengthen Brand India” and “Make for the World”.

India's manufacturing sector experienced strong growth in FY 24 as Gross Value Added (GVA) increased by 11.89 per cent, up from 7.3 per cent from the previous year, according to the latest data from Annual Survey of Industries (ASI).

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope this actually translates to faster approvals and less bureaucratic hurdles. The proof will be in implementation. Good step though!
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Aditya G
This is exactly what we need for 'Make in India' to succeed. Clear accountability and streamlined processes will attract more foreign investment. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone working in export-import, the HSN code confusion has been a major headache. This guidebook should make documentation much simpler. Well done!
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Vikram M
12,167 product codes mapped to 31 ministries - that's quite comprehensive! Hope they make this guidebook easily accessible online for all businesses.
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Michael C
The 11.89% manufacturing growth is impressive. If this guidebook helps maintain that momentum, India could become a global manufacturing hub sooner than expected.
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Neha E
While this looks good on paper, I hope they've considered the practical challenges. Different ministries have different working styles - coordination might still be an issue.

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