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India's services exports to cross USD 300 billion target for this fiscal: Piyush Goyal

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The country's services exports are doing "extremely well" and going by the current trend these outbound shipments would register about 20 per cent growth in this fiscal and cross the USD 300 billion target despite global economic uncertainties, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said. He said that on the merchandise front also, exports are so far registering healthy growth despite the world being under recession, huge inflationary pressure , and overstocking of various commodities.

"On services though, we have done extremely well. On services we are probably going to do at least a 20 per cent growth and by the current trends, we will exceed the target of USD 300 billion this year.

According to the data of the commerce ministry, the estimated value of services export in April-December 2022 is USD 235.81 billion as compared to USD 184.65 billion in the year-ago period. In 2021-22, these exports touched an all-time high of USD 254 billion.

"So all in all, it will be a very very satisfying year, given the global headwinds and the stress that is reported from almost every part of the world," he told reporters here, adding the government's structural reforms and steps like Make in India and Digital India are yielding fruits.

With all these stress, where every global leader is talking of "very" tough times, India's goods exports rose 9 per cent year-on-year during April-December 2022-23.

During April-December 2022-23, merchandise exports rose 9 per cent to USD 332.76 billion while imports increased 24.96 per cent to USD 551.7 billion. Trade deficit during the nine-month period widened to USD 218.94 billion as against USD 136.45 billion in April-December 2021-22. In last fiscal year, the country's merchandise shipments touched an all-time high of USD 422 billion.

India's merchandise exports contracted 12.2 per cent to USD 34.48 billion in December 2022, mainly due to global headwinds, and the trade deficit widened to USD 23.76 billion during the same period.

The minister said individual months have seen some ups and downs, but overall the exports sector is doing well so far despite global economic uncertainties.

"Clearly, we cannot sustain that kind of momentum given the difficult times, but we are on it. Here also, I have spent three hours with export promotion councils on video conferencing. All of them have committed to me that they will be pushing this quarter for maintaining this (exports growth) momentum to the best of their abilities. But yes it is not an easy time, it is a tough time. But we still feel confident that we will be able to maintain (growth momentum), if not do better than last year," Goyal said.

If the US, Europe and China pick up a little bit, then "we may actually" grow this year as well, he added.

Asked if the exporting community expects some support measures, the minister said the government is always there for the sector if they face any problem.

Replying to a query whether the government would hike customs duty on certain products to cut imports of non-essential goods, he said India does not make any knee-jerk decisions and it believes in stable and predictable policies in the long run.

"Our effort is more to develop the manufacturing base of India, which is why the PLI (production linked incentive) scheme is so successful and popular," he added.

Goyal was here to participate in the inaugural session of the B20 India Inception Meeting here, organised by industry chamber

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Microsoft to invest $2 billion to set up 3 more data centres in Telangana

This will take the total number of Microsoft data centres in Telangana to 6
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IT and tech major Microsoft has decided to set up three more data centres in Telangana, taking the total commitment to six data centres in the city.

Microsoft announced its first captive data centre investment of three campuses in Hyderabad early in 2022 with an investment of ₹16,000 crore. The State government expects a similar investment from the US-based company on the three new data centres that is planning to set up in Telangana.

“While the earlier investment commitment entailed three data centres in Hyderabad, each with an IT capacity of at least 100 MW, they now target to set up a total of six total datacentres in Telangana with each data center serving 100 MW of IT load on average,” Telangana IT and Industries Minister K T Rama Rao said in a government statement on Thursday.

Phase-wise deployment:
All 6 data centers are estimated to be deployed phase-wise in the next 10-15 years.

“The upcoming projects were discussed at the Microsoft Cafe at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos. Rama Rao and Ahmed Mazhar, President (Asia) of Microsoft, took part in the discussions,” it said.

“Hyderabad is one of our most important markets and we will continue to invest in the city. Apart from data centres, we will work with the government to identify special projects and support them in implementing them,” Ahmed Mazhari said.
 
Microsoft to invest $2 billion to set up 3 more data centres in Telangana

This will take the total number of Microsoft data centres in Telangana to 6
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IT and tech major Microsoft has decided to set up three more data centres in Telangana, taking the total commitment to six data centres in the city.

Microsoft announced its first captive data centre investment of three campuses in Hyderabad early in 2022 with an investment of ₹16,000 crore. The State government expects a similar investment from the US-based company on the three new data centres that is planning to set up in Telangana.

“While the earlier investment commitment entailed three data centres in Hyderabad, each with an IT capacity of at least 100 MW, they now target to set up a total of six total datacentres in Telangana with each data center serving 100 MW of IT load on average,” Telangana IT and Industries Minister K T Rama Rao said in a government statement on Thursday.

Phase-wise deployment:
All 6 data centers are estimated to be deployed phase-wise in the next 10-15 years.

“The upcoming projects were discussed at the Microsoft Cafe at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos. Rama Rao and Ahmed Mazhar, President (Asia) of Microsoft, took part in the discussions,” it said.

“Hyderabad is one of our most important markets and we will continue to invest in the city. Apart from data centres, we will work with the government to identify special projects and support them in implementing them,” Ahmed Mazhari said.
Great going , Ahmad Mazahari is from Allahabad .he will favour India .
 
With their currency depreciating it could be 1.5 times pakistani GDP.

Our goods + services export should target 1 trillion.
Absolutely, our services export alone should target $1 trillion , Without this, India can recah $10 trillion economy
 

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