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NSIC. Building SMEs to win Global Markets. NSIC. Scenario of SMEs in India. Over 12.8 million Small Industries. 31 million people are employed by SMEs. Contribute 40% of total Industrial Production. Accounts for 33% of India’s Exports. Contribute around 35% of total Exports.
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NSIC Building SMEs to win Global Markets
NSIC Scenario of SMEs in India • Over 12.8 million Small Industries. • 31 million people are employed by SMEs. • Contribute 40% of total Industrial Production. • Accounts for 33% of India’s Exports. • Contribute around 35% of total Exports. • Contributes 8% of GDP.
NSIC Major sectors of Exports by SMEs of India • Food Processing • Marine Products • Agricultural Inputs • Chemical & Pharmaceuticals • Engineering, Electrical & Electronics • Textile & Garments Contd…/-
NSIC Major sectors of Exports by SMEs of India • Leather & Leather Goods • Bio Engineering • Sports Goods • Plastic & Rubber Products
NSIC SME’s & their contribution in Indian Exports
NSIC Effect of Globalization and Liberalization on SMEs in India • Stiff competition both Quality wise and Price wise. • Unprecedented opportunities with serious challenges. • Emergence of new target markets. • Opportunities to exploit technological advantages. • Technological Obsolescence.
NSIC WTO norms and Indian SMEs • Emergence of Global Village. • Barriers free International Trade. • Global Competition. • Regulation of standards of quality & ownership (TPRIPS). • Regulation of Investment Flow (TRIMS). • Emergence of Service Sector. • Erosion of restrictions of Entry.
NSIC Institutional Support and Government Policies for Indian SMEs • Formulation of MSMED Act 2006 • Establishment of specific funds for SME’s promotion and development. • Setting up of National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council (NMCC). • Creating awareness about intellectual property rights for SMEs benefits. Contd…/
NSIC Institutional Support and Government Policies for Indian SMEs • Market Assistance and Export Promotion Support. • Support for Credit Rating of SMEs. • Benefit to SMEs under International Cooperation Scheme. • Liberalizing FDI for SMEs. • Setting up of Intellectual Property Advisory Council.
NSIC How to be competitive in the Global Market • Adoption to technological changes / Technology Infusion • Vertical Integration of SMEs with Global TNC’s. • Creation of linkages, network with Foreign Buyers. Contd…/-
NSIC How to be competitive in the Global Market • Adoption to Quality Management Standards & Quality Technology Tools. • Horizontal Cooperation through Clustering & Networking. • Lean Manufacturing process.
NSIC Conclusion • SME’s the largest business community. • Post WTO – an opportunity for expanded International growth. • To become global player SMEs need to Adopt, Re-vitalize and Reposition. • Adoption of e.commerce as an important tool. Contd…/-
NSIC Conclusion • Access to markets and technologies in today’s globalized economy. • Need for strategic approach for converting globalization challenges into opportunities. • Identification of factors affecting international competitiveness in terms of quality and cost. • SMEs to reach International market potential for their goods and services.
NSIC Thank You