NITI Aayog Released Export Preparedness Index (EPI) 2020: Gujarat Tops the Overall Rankings

NITI-Aayog-releases-report-on-Export-Preparedness-Index-(EPI)On 26th August 2020, NITI Aayog in partnership with Institute of Competitiveness released the Export Preparedness Index (EPI) 2020, this is the first report to examine export preparedness and performance of the states of India. Gujarat was identified as the top performing state in the category of Coastal state and also topped the Overall rankings.

AIM of EPI:

  • To identify the challenges and opportunities
  • Enhance the effectiveness of Government policies
  • Encourage a facilitative regulatory.

Structure:

The structure of the EPI includes 4 pillars which are Policy, Business Ecosystem, Export Ecosystem and Export Performance and 11 sub pillars which are Export Promotion Policy, Institutional Framework, Business Environment, Infrastructure, Transport Connectivity, Access to Finance, Export Infrastructure, Trade Support, R&D Infrastructure, Export Diversification, and Growth Orientation.

Framework:

i.The framework of the EPI is based on the feedback from the states, Union Territories(UT) and organisations like Export-Import Bank of India (EXIM Bank), Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) and Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics (DGCIS).

ii.Reserve Bank of India(RBI), DGCIS and Central ministries were consulted for some of the indicators.

Features:

i.The EPI 2020 evaluates the true potential and capacities of the Indian States.

ii.It also provides the detailed insights to guide the stakeholders towards strengthening the national and international level export ecosystem.

iii.This data driven effort identifies the core areas that are significant to promote the exports at sub national level.

iv.This index will support the state governments to achieve the benchmark regional performance in export promotion and provide insights on how to improve

Highlights:

i.The landlocked states, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand had taken several measures to promote exports which can be implemented by the other states with similar socio-economic challenges.

ii.The Northeastern states under the Growth orientation sub pillar focused on the indigenous products like spices to promote their exports.

iii.Among the 8 Coastal States, 6 states occupied the positions among the top 10 ranking which indicates the strong enabling and facilitating factors to promote exports.

Top 5 in Overall rankings:

Rank State Export Preparedness State Category
1 Gujarat  75.19 Coastal
2 Maharashtra  75.14  Coastal
3 Tamil Nadu  64.93  Coastal
4 Rajasthan  62.59  Landlocked
5 Odisha 58.23 Coastal

Category wise top 3 ranking:

Rank State Export Preparedness
Coastal States
1 Gujarat  75.19
2 Maharashtra  75.14 
3 Tamil Nadu  64.93 
Himalayan States
Uttarakhand 48.11
2 Tripura  40.79 
Himachal Pradesh  38.85
Landlocked States
Rajasthan 62.59 
Telangana  57.43
3 Haryana  56.03
Union Territories / City states
Delhi 45.80
Goa 40.94
3 Chandigarh 26.07

Challenges in Export:

  • Intra-regional and inter-regional disparities in export infrastructure.
  • Poor trade support and growth orientation among states.
  • Poor R&D infrastructure to promote complex and unique exports.

Click here for the complete Report

Recent Related News:

i.Latest ranking based on fastest growing urban regions/ fastest growing cities in the world was released by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). as per the report 3 of the cities in Kerala were ranked in the top 10 places.

ii.According to the rankings of ‘Central and state governmental water departments based on their efficiency targets for 2019’ released by the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Gujarat ranked the best for parameters on efficiency targets, while National Capital Territory of Delhi remains in the worst-performing state category.

About NITI Aayog:
CEO– Amitabh Kant
Headquarters– New Delhi





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