India has become one of the fastest-growing export hubs in the world, with strong contributions from sectors such as textiles, engineering goods, IT services, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and handicrafts. Exporters play a crucial role in strengthening India’s global presence, increasing foreign exchange earnings, and boosting economic growth. To support and encourage Indian exporters, the Government of India has introduced several export promotion schemes that offer financial incentives, tax benefits, technology support, and market development assistance. In 2025, these schemes continue to evolve to help exporters stay competitive in the global market.
For many exporters, global competition, logistics challenges, documentation requirements, and high operational costs can become barriers to growth. Export promotion schemes help overcome these challenges by reducing financial burden, improving product quality, supporting market expansion, and encouraging modernization. Understanding these schemes helps exporters make better decisions and access opportunities for international growth.
This detailed article explains the latest export promotion schemes available for Indian exporters in 2025 and how each scheme supports business expansion across global markets.
1. Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP)
RoDTEP replaces older schemes and provides rebate on all taxes and duties that are not refunded under GST. It offers:
· Remission of embedded taxes
· Product-wise benefit rates
· Refund directly to exporter’s account
RoDTEP helps exporters reduce their cost burden and enhance pricing competitiveness in global markets.
The EPCG Scheme allows exporters to import capital goods at zero customs duty. Benefits include:
· Duty-free import of machinery and equipment
· Improved production capacity
· Encouragement of modernization
· Export obligation to be fulfilled over a fixed period
This scheme is ideal for manufacturers planning to upgrade their infrastructure.
MAI provides export promotion support such as:
· International trade fair participation
· Market research
· Brand promotion
· Buyer-seller meets
· Export training programs
It helps exporters explore new markets and connect with global buyers.
MDA supports small and medium exporters by offering:
· Financial assistance for marketing activities
· Support for participation in foreign trade exhibitions
· Assistance for product promotion
This scheme is useful for MSME exporters looking to expand internationally.
NRVY is a credit support scheme for exporters. It offers:
· Export credit at low interest rates
· Financial assistance for pre-shipment and post-shipment needs
· Support for working capital
This ensures exporters have sufficient funds for global trade operations.
TMA provides assistance for agricultural and perishable product exports. Benefits include:
· Freight assistance
· Marketing cost support
· Reduced logistics expenses
This makes Indian agricultural products more competitive in international markets.
ECGC offers a variety of export credit guarantees:
· Protection against buyer insolvency
· Insurance for export receivables
· Coverage for overseas risks
ECGC helps exporters trade confidently without fear of payment default.
This scheme refunds customs duties paid on imported inputs used in manufacturing export goods. Benefits include:
· Reduction in cost of production
· Improved export profitability
· Incentive for manufacturing exports
Duty drawback ensures exporters remain competitive.
This scheme allows duty-free import of inputs required for manufacturing export goods. It helps:
· Reduce production costs
· Improve product quality
· Speed up export shipments
Exporters can import raw materials without paying customs duty.
While SEIS has undergone reforms, SEZs continue to provide:
· Tax exemptions
· Single window clearance
· Simplified procedures
· Infrastructure support
Service exporters benefit from operational ease and tax savings.
ODOP promotes unique local products from each district. Benefits include:
· Branding support
· Export assistance
· Training and skill development
· Market identification
This helps small exporters and artisans reach global markets.
DEH identifies high export potential districts and supports:
· Product development
· Market linkages
· Export training
· Digital tools for exporters
This encourages regional export growth.
India’s new FTAs with key countries provide exporters:
· Lower tariffs
· Easier market access
· Reduced export costs
FTAs improve India’s competitive advantage globally.
IES provides interest subsidy for:
· MSME exporters
· Labor-intensive sectors
This reduces cost of credit and supports global competitiveness.
Many Indian states offer:
· Export subsidies
· Transport assistance
· Incentives for export units
· Training for exporters
These policies complement central government schemes.
Export promotion schemes play a critical role in helping Indian exporters expand globally, reduce costs, improve quality, and enhance competitiveness. In 2025, with increasing global demand and expanding digital trade, exporters must take full advantage of government initiatives to grow sustainably. These schemes offer strong financial support, risk protection, market access, and modern technology assistance, helping businesses build a strong international presence.
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