'Cabinet Clears Export Promotion Mission To Boost Competitiveness And Self-Reliance': PM Modi
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In November 2025, the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi approved two major initiatives with an outlay of ₹45,060 crore (cr) to strengthen India's export ecosystem and ease liquidity pressure for exporters. The Cabinet also approved two key initiatives with an outlay of ₹45,060 crore (cr) to provide relief to exporters, especially MSMEs […] The post Cabinet announces ₹45,060 crore EPM and CGSE schemes to boost export sect…
PM Modi Government Clears ₹45,060-Crore Package to Boost Exporters Hit by US Tariff Hike
The Union Cabinet has approved two significant support schemes worth ₹45,060 crore for exporters, particularly MSMEs, who are suffering pressure from the recent 50% tariff rise imposed by the US on a range of Indian products. The announcement follows several meetings with export promotion councils, which identified the challenges created by the new trade barrier. The approved package allocates ₹25,060 crore for the Export Promotion Mission and ₹…
The CMN (National Monetary Council) approved on Thursday (November 13, 2025), in an extraordinary meeting, a resolution that expands the scope of the Sovereign Brazil Plan, aimed at granting credit to Brazilian exporters affected by the US tariff increase. With the new rule, companies that had at least 1% of their revenue linked to exports to the US impacted by the surcharges, from July 2024 to June 2025, will be able to access the program. The …
Brazilian agribusiness exports to the United States register a 31.3% drop. The post Credit for companies affected by tariff hike appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.
The National Monetary Council (CMN) adopted this Friday a resolution which includes suppliers of exporting companies between companies entitled to the credit line of donors affected by the Donald Trump tariff. The R$ 30 billion credit line was announced in August, and originally intended only for exporters affected by the over 40% tax on Brazilian products by the US government.
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