The initiative is to empower MSMEs for global trade
Bengaluru, NFAPost: India SME Forum (ISF), the country’s largest not-for-profit organisation for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), launched a programme titled “Start Exporting in Eight Weeks”, to work with ecommerce export leaders like Amazon towards promoting Make in India products.
Launched under ISF’s flagship initiative ‘IndiaXports’, the programme was announced by Union Minister of State for MSME Shobha Karandlaje at the Business Beyond Borders 2024 Conference in presence of MSMEs and industry leaders.
The innovative “Start Exporting in Eight Weeks” programme is designed to enable Indian MSMEs to access global markets and boost exports within just eight weeks. It will offer comprehensive guidance, resources and networking opportunities free of cost to MSMEs aspiring to explore international market opportunities and expand their reach.
The initiative reflects ISF’s commitment to fostering global trade opportunities for MSMEs, aligning with the Government of India’s broader vision of promoting economic growth and empowering enterprises through international trade.
Speaking on the launch of the program, Union Minister of State for MSME Shobha Karandlaje said MSMEs play a crucial role in contributing to the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, and their success is essential to nation’s journey towards becoming a developed and self-reliant India.
“In today’s highly competitive landscape, skilling and upskilling are critical, and it is vital that our products meet international, export-quality standards. Through platforms like the India SME Forum along with it’s partners like Amazon, UPS etc and the new initiative launched today, our entrepreneurs will be connected to global markets, opening up new avenues for growth and collaboration. Let us utilize these opportunities to the fullest and continue striving for global excellence,” said Union Minister of State for MSME Shobha Karandlaje.
Speaking on the change in the trade landscape in India, India SME Forum President Vinod Kumar said ecommerce has become a game-changer, breaking down traditional trade barriers and allowing even the smallest enterprises to reach international customers with ease.
“By harnessing digital platforms, MSMEs can bypass many of the logistical challenges of traditional exporting, making global trade more accessible than ever before. The ‘Start Exporting in Eight Weeks’ initiative is a movement towards transforming Indian MSMEs into a powerhouse of global trade. By equipping them with essential tools, knowledge, and international market access, we are enabling these businesses to become self-sufficient, globally competitive and significant contributors to India’s economic growth. We believe that with the right support, Indian MSMEs have the potential to compete with the best in the world,” said India SME Forum President Vinod Kumar.
The launch event saw the participation of key dignitaries, including Joint Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) Dona Ghosh and Amazon India Head of Global Trade Bhupen Wakankar, among others. The Business Beyond Borders 2024 Conference also hosted a series of engaging sessions, workshops, and B2B country meetings, all aimed at empowering MSMEs to become successful exporters.
In addition, the conference brought to the spotlight key topics such as accelerating e-commerce exports and addressing the gender gap in global trade, with insights from industry leaders including Britto Premkumar from UPS, Ganesh Yogesh Pai from Yes Bank and R Sampath Raghavan, Head of EXIM & Logistics at Raymond. More than 300 MSMEs and businesses attended the event.
About India SME Forum
India SME Forum (ISF) is the India’s largest not for profit, non-political, non-governmental & nontrade organization for Small and Medium Entrepreneurs, with over 98,200 MSMEs as paid members including 9400+ Women Entrepreneurs and over 12,36,000 MSMEs as subscribers, and with 19 State Chapters across the country. Our professional association & affiliation includes Ministry of MSME, Govt of India, FIDD RBI, UNIDO, UNCTAD, ITC Geneva, WUSME, INSME & WTO’s informal group for SMEs.
About Forum For Internet Retailers, Sellers & Traders (FIRST) India
FIRST, a division of ISF formed in order to support the entry of retailers, sellers and traders who have been inducted in the definition of micro small and medium enterprises under the MSMED Act 2006 on the advice of the Advisory Committee constituted under subsection (2) of section 7 of the MSMED Act 2006. Together with Indian policymakers, FIRST India can work on a daily basis to create a conducive policy and ecosystem which will help remove, the biggest obstacles for online merchants to expand their business nationally as well as across-borders.