Don't celebrate 5-10 pc export growth: Piyush Goyal warns against 'comfort zone' mindset on exports
London, June 26 (IANS) Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday urged Indian businesses to move beyond the mindset of celebrating modest export growth, warning that incremental gains will not be enough to achieve India’s global trade ambitions.
Addressing a Business Plenary Session in London, Goyal said Indian exporters must avoid becoming complacent with annual growth rates of 5 to 10 per cent, arguing that such performance merely matches global trade expansion and does not reflect India’s true potential.
“Very often, in our cosy comfort, we lose track, and we get into the typical rut of claiming success when we have 5–7–10 per cent growth,” Goyal said, noting that global trade generally grows at around 4 to 5 per cent annually.
He emphasised that India cannot afford to be satisfied with incremental gains if it wants to emerge as a major trading power. According to the minister, the country must target transformational growth by expanding its presence in global markets and leveraging new trade opportunities.
Goyal said India has only “barely scratched the surface” of its export potential in the United Kingdom and stressed that Indian businesses should focus on improving scale, quality, mechanisation, branding and packaging to become more competitive internationally.
The minister highlighted the importance of comprehensive free trade agreements in opening new opportunities for Indian exporters. He said India’s expanding trade partnerships should encourage companies to think bigger and pursue larger market shares in key economies such as the UK.