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MEIS & SEIS Scheme

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Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) Aims to offset infrastructural inefficiencies and associated costs involved in the export of goods or products produced as well as manufactured in the country, especially products of high export intensity, employment potential and to improve India’s export competitiveness in the world market. The Service Exports from India Scheme ( SEIS Scheme ) and ( MEIS Scheme ) have been introduced in India in 2015 and are valid for 5 years i.e. from 2015-20. This scheme has been introduced as part of the New Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20 and replaces the Service from India Scheme (SFIC) which was applicable earlier. To know more visit Interlink Capital

Discussion on MEIS and SEIS Schemes for Export Competitiveness Sparks Debate on Intent and Consultancy Promotion A discussion forum post initiated by an anonymous user on the MEIS and SEIS schemes introduced in India in 2015 as part of the New Foreign Trade Policy. The schemes aim to enhance India's export competitiveness by addressing infrastructural inefficiencies and costs. The post received three replies questioning the nature of the query and suggesting it resembles an advertisement for a consultancy service. The schemes were valid from 2015 to 2020, replacing the earlier Service from India Scheme (SFIC). (AI Summary)
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