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Originally conceptualised as 'catalysts' to boost India's exports, Export Promotion Councils are
today perceived by many exporters as agencies that lack dynamism to revitalise India's exports. The Dollar Business investigates whether these
councils are doing justice to their existence and if sceptics are only looking at the glass half empty.
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Government of TelanganaNIANKORO YEAH SAMAKE
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EXCLUSIVE INSIDE
INDIA'SEPCs:
A GLASS HALF
FULL?
FOREIGN TRADE . EXPORTS . IMPORTS
MangoThe king of 'profitable' exports!
Limited by circumstances, not by potential
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Originally conceptualised as ‘catalysts’ to boost India’s exports, Export Promotion Councils (EPCs) have for long been perceived to be agencies that lacked dynamism to effectively impact exports across industries. Many exporters still perceive their association with EPCs as a matter of policy compulsion. The Dollar Business investigates whether across industries, India’s EPCs are doing justice to their existence and the trust of lakhs of exporters in the country.
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EPCsARE THEY PLAYING THEIR PART?
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INBOX LETTERS TO THE EDITORReaders’ feedback, criticism, and appreciation that hit our mailboxes in June 2016
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SPOTLIGHTTHE REPUBLIC OF MALIThis West African economy relies heavily on gold and cotton exports
IMPORTO’NOMICSPIGEON PEASEven as retail prices increase, importers make thin margins
SECRET INGREDIENTMANGOESThis juicy fruit has found many markets despite restrictions
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Is it a distant dream or a sweet reality? The Dollar Business finds...
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BORDERLINEEDITOR’S COLUMNWill the new 0/20 rule help Indian airlines spread their wings?
TDB POWER SERIES CONCLAVE 2016-17 The inaugural edition of TDB Power Series Conclave, held on June 23, in Hyderabad, discussed the ways & means to develop the country as the next global export-manufacturing hub
NIANKORO YEAH SAMAKETHE REPUBLIC OF MALI’S AMBASSADOR TO INDIAOn his hopes to strengthen bilateral trade and beyond
K. T. RAMA RAOMINISTER FOR IT E&C, MA & UD, INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE, PUBLIC ENTERPRISES, MINES & GEOLOGY, AND NRI AFFAIRS, TELANGANATalks about his government’s vision and aspirations for India’s youngest state
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M. RAJAGOPALANMARKET DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR (MIDDLE EAST & ASIA) AT WÄRTSILÄTalks about the future of energy in Indian subcontinent
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COVER STORY EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCILS
ARE THEY PLAYING THEIR PART?
BY THE DOLLAR BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE UNIT
EPCsOriginally conceptualised as 'catalysts' to boost India's exports, Export Promotion Councils have for long been perceived to be agencies that lack dynamism to effectively impact exports across industries. Many exporters still perceive their association with EPCs as a matter of policy compulsion. But little known is the fact that while these EPCs are diligently carrying out their mandated roles of training and disseminating information to India's exporters, they – despite being government agencies – are literally, left to survive and thrive on their own. The Dollar Business investigates whether across industries, India's EPCs are doing justice to their existence and the trust of lakhs of exporters in the country.
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APPAREL EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCILCARPET EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
BASIC CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICALS & COSMETICS EPCCASHEW EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL OF INDIA
THE COTTON TEXTILES EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
CAPEXIL
COIR BOARDCOFFEE BOARDSPICES BOARDTEA BOARDTOBACCO BOARDTHE RUBBER BOARD
MARINE PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
COUNCIL FOR LEATHER EXPORTS
ENGINEERING EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCILHANDLOOM EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
IOPEA
SERVICES EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
ELECTRONICS & COMPUTER SOFTWARE EPC
PHARMACEUTICALS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL FOR HANDICRAFTS THE INDIAN SILK
EXPORT PROMOTION
COUNCIL
JUTE MANUFACTURERS DEVELOPMENT COUNCILTHE PLASTICS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
THE GEM & JEWELLERY EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
PROJECT EXPORTS PROMOTION COUNCIL OF INDIA
WOOL INDUSTRY EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCILEXPORT PROMOTION
COUNCIL FOR EOUS & SEZ UNITS
THE SPORTS GOODS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
SYNTHETIC & RAYON TEXTILESEXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
POWERLOOM DEVELOPMENT & EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL