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Exporters seek swift tax refunds, interest aid as diversification from US market at least 6 months away

During a series of meetings held by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal between August 2 and 3, exporters urged the government to expedite the release of funds under the Export Promotion Mission, ensure faster disbursal of claims under the Integrated GST, and reinstate the interest subvention scheme, which was discontinued in December 2024.

August 04, 2025 / 07:07 IST
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Trump on July 30 announced 25% tariff on India
Trump on July 30 announced 25% tariff on India

Exporters have urged the Indian government to incentivise shipments to the United States by fast-tracking and restoring various subsidies since it may take at least six months for Indian goods to diversify to other markets like Europe and Britain, sources told Moneycontrol.

This comes after US President Donald Trump levied a 25-percent tariff on Indian goods, higher than the rates meted out to competitors like Vietnam and Bangladesh. The steeper duties are expected to sharply hit India’s labour-intensive exports to America such as textiles and leather.

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During a series of meetings held by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal between August 2 and 3, exporters urged the government to expedite the release of funds under the Export Promotion Mission, ensure faster disbursal of claims under the Integrated GST, and reinstate the interest subvention scheme, which was discontinued in December 2024.

“Particularly exports to the US need to be incentivised so that exporters can get breathing time since it will take at least six months to accommodate other markets,” one of the sources said.