Centre working to reduce logistics cost to GDP to 7.5% in 5 years, says Amit Shah
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Centre working to reduce logistics cost to GDP to 7.5% in 5 years: Amit Shah
The government is working to bring down logistics cost to GDP to 7.5 per cent from the current 13 per cent, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said Tuesday. Addressing the annual session of Assocham, Shah said, without the development of the country's infrastructure and reduction of logistics costs, development was not possible. The logistics cost in India is 13 per cent to the GDP
Centre working to reduce logistics cost to GDP to 7.5% in 5 years: Home Minister Amit Shah
The Union government is working to bring down logistics cost to GDP to 7.5% from the current 13%, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on March 28. Addressing the annual session of Assocham, Mr. Shah said, without the development of the country’s infrastructure and reduction of logistics costs, development was not possible. “The logistics cost in India is 13% to the GDP as compared to 8% in the rest of the world, making it difficult for Indian exp
Centre Aims To Reduce Logistics Cost To GDP To 7.5% In 5 Years: Amit Shah
The government is working to bring down logistics cost to GDP to 7.5 per cent from the current 13 per cent, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said today. Addressing the annual session of Assocham, Mr Shah said, without the development of the country's infrastructure and reduction of logistics costs, development was not possible. The logistics cost in India is 13 per cent to the GDP as compared eight per cent in the rest of the world, making it diffi…
Centre working to reduce logistics cost to GDP to 7.5% in five years: Amit Shah
The Indian government plans to reduce its logistics cost to GDP to 7.5% from the current 13%, making it easier for Indian exports to compete globally, according to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Without infrastructure development and reduced logistics costs, the country's economic development will not be possible, he added.
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