Highlighting the Government’s efforts to reduce compliance burdens and decriminalise laws to promote ease of doing business, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal has emphasized the need to transform India into a powerhouse of engineering exports as the country advances towards the Viksit Bharat goal.
The Minister said that achieving Viksit Bharat’s vision involves transforming India into a developed nation that needs the engineering fraternity to demonstrate their commitments towards resilient supply chains and high-quality production of goods along with collective commitment towards a sustainable future.
On Engineering Export Promotion Council of India's (EEPC India’s) 70th year celebrations, he called EEPC India as the model export promotion council and lauded the organisation for its contributions to different sectors of engineering. He said whether it is mobility, capital goods sector or steel industry, EEPC India has played a very important role in the growth of the nation’s capabilities. Regarding EEPC India's goal of reaching exports of $300 billion in the next 5-6 years, he noted that this target represents the courage and conviction new India demonstrates before the world.