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The paper attempts to study the government policies with respect to Export financing schemes for boosting Indian Exports. It is of great importance that the country's exports be stepped up, so as to reduce the trade and current account deficits to sustainable levels. Apart from export incentives provided to exporters, government should also ensure that the exporters are provided credit facilities at a reasonable rate of interest. The paper covers the existing financing policies of the government and also focus on issues relating to various difficulties being faced by exporters with regard to availability of credit, factoring and other procedural issues in their dealings with banks and financial institutions.
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