Import Substitution and Export Promotion As Development Strategies
Import Substitution and Export Promotion As Development Strategies
Import Substitution and Export Promotion As Development Strategies
PROMOTION AS DEVELOPMENT
STRATEGIES
ADVANTAGES
• Increase in domestic employment.
• Reduced dependence on labor non intensive industries.
• Resilience in the face of global economic shock
(recessions &depreciations)
• Less long distance transportation of goods.
DISADVANTAGES
• The IS industries are inefficient as they are not exposed
to internationally competitive industries.
• Increase in unemployment internationally as world
GDP decreases through promotion of inefficiency.
CURRENT SCENARIO OF IMPORT
SUBSTITUTION IN INDIA
•The current government is keen on import substitution
through Make In India.
•Cut down on imports of inessential commodities.
•Commerce ministry has identifies nine commodities
among inessential commodities which includes:
Edible oil – included 60% of imports
Pulses
Fresh fruits
Cashews
Sugar
Alcoholic beverages
Processed and packaged items
Cocoa products and
Sesame seeds
EXAMPLE - OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
IINDIA
Export
Promotion
MEANING OF ‘EXPORT’
The commodities (goods & services) sold to a foreign
country is called export
MEANING OF ‘PROMOTION’
Encouragement of the progress, growth or acceptance of
something.
ISEPC works closely with the Government of India on policy formulation concerning silk sector
and provides specialized services to the entrepreneurs enlarging global business opportunities
for the silk industry in India.
The Cashew Export Promotion Council of
India(CEPC)
The Cashew Export Promotion Council of India(CEPC) was established by the Government of India in
the year 1955, with the active cooperation of the cashew industry with the object of promoting exports of
cashew kernels and cashewnut shell liquid from India. By its very set up, the Council provides the
necessary institutional frame-work for performing the different functions that serve to intensify and
promote exports of cashew kernels and cashewnut shell liquid.
The Council provides the necessary liaison for bringing together foreign importers with member exporters
of cashew kernels. The enquiries received from the foreign importers are circulated amongst Council
members.
References:
https://www.eepcindia.org/page.aspx?id=P160411110629&page=Export-
Promotion-Schemes
http://cashewindia.org/about-us
http://www.indiantradeportal.in/vs.jsp?lang=1&id=0,31,223,225
http://www.theindiansilkexportpromotioncouncil.com/about.php
https://www.iaspoint.com/general-studies/is-make-in-india-an-import-substitution-
strategy/