Panipat, Gurugram & Faridabad identified as export hubs in Haryana

On completion of 75 years of independence, government of our country   celebrating ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ and has selected as many as 75 districts having industrial developments in country to be identified as Export Hubs aiming to boost export business in the country, which include three districts in Haryana: Panipat, Faridabad and Gurugram.  Information reveals, Foreign Trade Directorate of government of India along with state government will provide special attention to boost exports from identified export hubs. Faridabad district will be identified as hub for manufacturing and export of automobile and engineering products. Panipat district will be identified as hub for hand woven carpets, 3D cloth and handloom products in much demand all over in world. Gurugram will be identified as hub for engineering goods as well as well as Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) centre for which government has already completed necessary preparations.

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Foreign Trade Directorate has also selected few other industrial towns in neighbouring states identified as Export Hubs which include Chandigarh, Solan in Himachal Pradesh, Dehradun and Haridwar in Uttaranchal,  Jalandhar, Ludhiana and SAS Nagar (Mohali) in Punjab and Gautam Budh Nagar, Moradabad,  Kanpur, Varansi in U.P. Information reveals,  Foreign Trade Directorate has selected districts identified as Export Hubs on the basis of industries in the area having opportunities for export business. Deputy Prime Minister Haryana Dushyant Chautala also having charge of industry in the state told that state government will provide special packages to micro, small and medium industry in the state enabling export of their products and meet international standard.

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Rakesh Suraj Regional Director Engineering Export Promotion Council  has assured full cooperation to Haryana government to make this project successful and assured to develop clusters enabling to attract industrial investment in the state. Chautala told that Haryana state government had introduced ‘One Block One Product’ scheme in the state to benefit micro and small manufacturing units in every block in the state and now going to launch ‘One District One Products’ scheme in the state to benefit small manufacturing units in rural areas having limited sources to sell their products in domestic as well as export markets, besides developing clusters in all districts. Chautala said, there is a proposal to provide facilities as regard manufacturing, packaging, shipping and export of products manufactured by these small scale units.

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