PLI Scheme Expansion for Handicrafts & Leather: Deloitte
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Jan 26, 2025 13:33
Deloitte recommends extending PLI benefits to handicrafts and leather in the upcoming Budget to create more jobs, along with continuation of existing schemes in successful sectors.

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New Delhi, Jan 26 (PTI) The government in its coming Budget must extend fiscal benefits under the PLI (production linked incentive) scheme to sectors such as handicrafts and leather that can create more jobs, Deloitte said on Sunday.
It also suggested that the existing PLI schemes must continue in sectors that have seen success, such as electronics, auto and semiconductors.
The government in 2021 announced PLI schemes for 14 sectors, including telecommunications, white goods, textiles, manufacturing of medical devices, automobiles, speciality steel, food products, high-efficiency solar PV modules, advanced chemistry cell battery, drones, and pharma, with an outlay of Rs 1.97 lakh crore.
Deloitte further suggested that to improve global liquidity (once the Western central banks start easing their monetary policies), the government can raise the ceiling for investment size and remove location restrictions to attract more foreign investment.
"Multi-brand retail and e-commerce are some sectors that may benefit from this," Rumki Majumdar, Economist, Deloitte India, said.
Further, she said that one of the biggest challenges will be to revive merchandise exports that have contracted by 3 per cent in FY24.
To achieve the USD 1-trillion target by 2030, the government will have to create a roadmap.
"We expect the government to soon complete the FTA (free trade agreement) talks with Oman, Peru, the UK, the European Union, Chile, the South African Customs Union and the Gulf Cooperation Council," Majumdar said, adding that this could boost India's exports in these regions amid global uncertainties.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the annual Budget for FY26 in the Parliament on February 1.
It also suggested that the existing PLI schemes must continue in sectors that have seen success, such as electronics, auto and semiconductors.
The government in 2021 announced PLI schemes for 14 sectors, including telecommunications, white goods, textiles, manufacturing of medical devices, automobiles, speciality steel, food products, high-efficiency solar PV modules, advanced chemistry cell battery, drones, and pharma, with an outlay of Rs 1.97 lakh crore.
Deloitte further suggested that to improve global liquidity (once the Western central banks start easing their monetary policies), the government can raise the ceiling for investment size and remove location restrictions to attract more foreign investment.
"Multi-brand retail and e-commerce are some sectors that may benefit from this," Rumki Majumdar, Economist, Deloitte India, said.
Further, she said that one of the biggest challenges will be to revive merchandise exports that have contracted by 3 per cent in FY24.
To achieve the USD 1-trillion target by 2030, the government will have to create a roadmap.
"We expect the government to soon complete the FTA (free trade agreement) talks with Oman, Peru, the UK, the European Union, Chile, the South African Customs Union and the Gulf Cooperation Council," Majumdar said, adding that this could boost India's exports in these regions amid global uncertainties.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the annual Budget for FY26 in the Parliament on February 1.
Source: PTI
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