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North East Chapter Kaushik Dutta
MRM North East Chapter Kaushik Dutta
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North East India-A Glance
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North East India- A Glance
Comprises of 8 States of Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Tripura & Sikkim. The NER covers 2.62 lakh sq.km which accounts for 7.9% of total geographical area of the country. The population of NER is 40 million (3.1% of all India, 2011 census). NER region shares 2% of the border with mainland of the Country and 98% is linked with the International border.(Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar & China.
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…continued The NER is bountifully endowed with bio-diversity, hydro-potential, oil and gas, coal, limestone and other minerals. Forest resources include rubber, cane and bamboo timber, hardwood, medicinal plants and herbs. Tea and Petroleum are the two major industries which is playing a vital role in NER’s economy. The other medium and small sector industries include cement, paper, jute, plywood, handlooms and handicrafts.
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Comparative Analysis 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 (till 30th Nov)
Number of Domestic Events 7 17 14 Membership 15 Renewal 5 Revenue from RCMC 101500 111000 224375 Expenditure on Domestic Events 165377 56572 60608 Certificate of Origin 20
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Membership Revenue Analysis
TGT ACH % ACH (till 30th Nov) 100000 111000 111 200000 224375 112
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Calendar of Events Organised
Date Topic Venue Workshop on Financing options in International Business Guwahati Workshop on the Schemes under New Foreign Trade Policy Post Policy Interactive Session with Dr. L B Singhal, Addl DGFT, New Delhi, Shri Sanjeev Nandwani, Addl DGFT, Kolkata and Shri Jaykaran Singh, Jt. DGFT Workshop on Export Credit and Terms of Payment in International Business Workshop on Custom Procedures and Documentation in International Business Workshop on Export Finance Procedures and Documentation in International Business Singimari, Goalpara Workshop on Importance of Insurance in International Trade with ECGC
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….continued Date Topic Venue 19.08.2015
Niryat Bandhu and Export Finance Workshop Aizwal, Mizoram Niryat Bandhu, Export Procedures and Documentation Workshop Thenzwal, Mizoram Dhubri Niryat Bandhu, Export Awareness and Export Finance Workshop with MSME Guwahati Workshop on Importance of Incoterms in International Trade Industry Consultation on Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Niryat Bandhu and Export Awareness Workshop Umroi, Meghalaya
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Proposed Events Month Topic Place December 2015
Niryat Bandhu, Export Procedures and Documentation Imphal, Manipur Moreah, Manipur January 2015 Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh Interactive Session with Mr. S Mukhopadhyay, Asst Director, MSME Development Institute, Guwahati Guwahati, Assam
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….continued Month Topic Place February 2015
Interactive Session with Dr. Satyen Roy, Supt of Customs Guwahati, Assam Workshop on Letter of Credit Goalpara, Assam March 2015 Workshop on Importance of Insurance in International Business with ECGC Workshop on financing options in International Business
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Issues faced by Exporters
INLAND CONTAINER DEPOT (ICD)- There is no option for the smaller exporters to ship their consignment in smaller containers from Amingaon ICD. Hence exporters have to send their consignment by road ways to Kolkata for shipment which incurs a huge cost. INSUFFICIENT INFRASTRUCTURE IN AIRPORTS- The airports are not equipped with proper storage facilities for the perishable items. COLLATION OF EXPORT IMORT DATA- Since most of the Export and Import of the region takes place via Kolkata, it becomes difficult to exactly analyse the Volume of Export and Import that is happening from the region. KNOWLEDGE UPGRADATION- Barring a few most of the Exporters in the region lacks the basic knowledge of export procedures and the various incentives of the Government. LACK OF COMPETITIVE EXPORT INFRASTRUCTURE- There is lack of export infrastructure such as international standard packaging units, common testing and certification centres etc. in the region.
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Issues faced by Exporters
ABSANCE OF INSTITUTES AND DESIGN CENTRES- There is no institutes and design centres for training of entrepreneurs to make exportable handicraft items. VIRTUALY NO WAREHOUSE FACILITIES AND INADEQUATE MEANS OF TRANSPORT. NO COLD STORAGE FACILITIES IN AIRPORTS AND RAILWAY STATIONS. THE ROAD ROUTE THROUGH GUWAHATI TO MOREH IS VERY BAD AND IT TAKES MORE THAN 30 HOURS TO REACH INDO MYANMAR BORDER WITH NO STORAGE FACILITIES. NO NOTIFIED EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE IN NORTH EAST STATES.. INDUSTRY IS APPREHENSIVE OF SETTING BASE IN NORTHEASTERN REGION SINCE THE ABOLITION OF GOI NEIIPP SCHEME.
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Strategies adopted for increasing Membership
IEC holders list is being collected from JDGFT, Guwahati and Deputy DGFT, Shillong and followed up on a regular basis. Existing member referral service is being used to enrol new members of their exporting community. Social Media such as Facebook is used. A WhatsApp group is created wherein brand FIEO is promoted. Handholding the new exporters in getting IEC and enrol as a member.
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