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Export: PLI benefited 14 sectors, says Minister

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December 14, 2025
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Rs.10,478cr investment expected from 84 companies under PLI sceme

Actual investment of Rs.02 lakh crore has been realized till September 2025 across 14 sectors, which has resulted in incremental production/sales of over Rs.18.7 lakh crore and employment generation of over 12.6 lakhs (direct and indirect), said the Minister of State for Ministry of Commerce & Industry Jitin Prasada in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha on 12 Dec, highlighting benefits of Production Linked Incentive Scheme (PLI) https://www.commerce.gov.in/.

“The PLI programme, rolled out across multiple priority sectors, has materially improved domestic manufacturing capacities, attracted large-scale investments and supported export growth in participating sectors,” he said.

Under the PLI Scheme for medical devices, 21 projects have started manufacturing of 54 unique medical devices, which include high end devices such as Linear Accelerator (LINAC), MRI, CT-Scan, Heart Valve, Stent, Dialyzer Machine, C-Arm, Cath Lab, Mammograph, MRI Coils, among others https://www.bseindia.com/.

India’s position in the global pharmaceuticals market has expanded and it is the third-largest player by volume. Exports now account for 50% of production, and the country has reduced reliance on imports by manufacturing key bulk drugs like Penicillin G.

The Minister elaborated, “Domestic production of Mobile phones increased from Rs.18,000 crore in 2014–15 to Rs.5.45 lakh crore in 2024–25, a 28-fold rise. Import substitution of 60% has been achieved in the Telecom sector and India has become almost self–reliant in Antennae, GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) & CPE (Customer Premises Equipment. Global tech companies have set up manufacturing units, turning India into a major exporter of 4G and 5G telecom equipment https://www.nseindia.com/.

“84 companies under the PLI Scheme for White Goods (ACs and LED Lights) are set to bring investments of Rs.10,478 crore, strengthening domestic capacity in AC and LED segment.”

Giving details, Prasada said that cumulative incentive amount of Rs.23,946 crore have been disbursed as on 30 Sept 2025 under PLI Scheme for 12 sectors, namely Large-Scale Electronics Manufacturing (LSEM), IT Hardware, Bulk Drugs, Medical Devices, Pharmaceuticals, Telecom & Networking Products, Food Processing, White Goods, Drones & Drone Components, Specialty Steel, Textile products and Automobiles & Auto components https://www.makeinindia.com/home/.

India’s merchandise exports during April to October 2025 have demonstrated resilient performance despite challenging global conditions. Several key sectors like electronic goods grew strongly by 41.94 percent, driven by robust demand for smartphones and consumer electronics in major markets including the USA, UAE, and China.

Agricultural exports such as rice, fruits, spices, coffee, and marine products also expanded steadily, while pharmaceutical exports increased moderately by 6.46 percent supported by orders from countries like Nigeria and the USA. The engineering goods sector, the largest export category, posted a growth of 5.35 percent aided by higher shipments to Germany, the UK, and South Africa.

Overall, merchandise exports for the fiscal year so far remain positive compared to the previous year, reflecting underlying resilience despite global economic volatility, geopolitical disruptions, and softened demand in some markets.

“There is, as of yet, no conclusive evidence that the export trends are attributable specifically to any tariff-related action,” added the Minister, pointing out that India’s export sectors continue to demonstrate strength and diversification amid challenging external conditions https://sbi.com.in/.

While India successfully expanded exports in several high-growth and high-value sectors, the decline in a few key commodities underscores the lingering impact of global demand softness and price-driven corrections. The mix of strong performers and stressed categories highlights the need for continued export diversification, value addition, and deeper market access efforts to sustain growth momentum in the coming quarters.

The Ministry of Commerce & Industry have taken multiple measures to support MSME exporters in India. These include:

The Government’s strategy for stabilizing export growth includes focused efforts on market diversification, strengthening trade infrastructure, and enhancing access to affordable trade finance, especially for MSMEs. The Export Promotion Mission (EPM), approved by the Union Cabinet on 12 Nov 2025, is a flagship initiative of the Department of Commerce with a total budgetary outlay of Rs.25,060 crores over six years (FY 2025–31). It seeks to address key bottlenecks faced by Indian exporters, especially MSMEs, and unlock India’s potential as a globally competitive export powerhouse https://fieo.org/.

Bharat Trade Net (BTN), announced in the Union Budget 2025, is a flagship digital public infrastructure by DGFT under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry. It seeks to digitize trade documents, improve export finance access, and integrate India’s trade ecosystem with global standards. The initiative enhances MSME competitiveness by enabling simpler, paperless documentation, reducing compliance burdens, and facilitating faster, secure trade transactions recognized globally. This creates easier access to export finance and supports MSMEs in overcoming trade barriers efficiently.

The introduction of grassroots programs like Districts as Export Hubs (DEH) and         E-Commerce Export Hubs (ECEHs) enables MSMEs, start-ups, and artisans to access international markets with lower costs and simplified export processes.

Strengthening infrastructure through the National Logistics Policy and PM Gati Shakti enhances multimodal connectivity and reduces logistics costs, directly benefiting MSME exporters by easing supply chain bottlenecks.

The Government continues to actively pursue and negotiate Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to enhance market access for Indian exporters. Recently, the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with the United Kingdom was signed. These FTAs are designed to reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers, promote investment, and create a predictable trade environment. Alongside these, India is strengthening regional trade agreements and participating in multilateral forums to open new markets and diversify export destinations.

Additionally, various initiatives have been undertaken to promote employment generation and support the growth of the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector such as:

Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP): PMEGP is a flagship credit-linked subsidy programme for assisting entrepreneurs in setting up of new micro units in the non-farm sector. It aims to provide employment opportunities to traditional artisans/ rural and urban unemployed youth at their doorstep.

The Credit Guarantee Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises: This scheme is being implemented through the Credit Guarantee Trust Fund for Micro and Small Enterprises to provide credit guarantees for loans extended by the Member Lending Institutions (MLIs) to Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs).

Employment Linked Incentive (ELI) Scheme: The ELI Scheme has been approved to support employment generation and enhance employability across all sectors including MSME sector.

Self-Reliant India (SRI): The Government of India has announced Fund of Funds to infuse Rs.50,000 crore as equity funding in those MSMEs which have the potential and viability to grow and become large units. This initiative is aimed at providing growth capital to the deserving and eligible units of MSME sector.

The PLI programme is subject to ongoing sectoral monitoring and periodic reviews conducted by the implementing Ministries/Departments and consolidated at the Departmental/Empowered Group of Secretaries (EGoS) level. some sectors (pharmaceuticals, large-scale electronics, medical devices, select textiles segments) have demonstrated clear gains in domestic value-addition and export competitiveness, while other sectors are at different stages of implementation and scaling up, he explained. Fiinews.com

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