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CII urges West Bengal government to expedite state logistics policy

CII urges GoWB to expedite state logistics policy

PTI Published 14.09.22, 12:26 PM
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The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on Tuesday appealed to the West Bengal government to expedite release of a logistics policy to draw investments in the sector, an official said.

Debashish Dutta, chairman of the CII eastern region’s sub-committee on logistics, warehousing and transport, urged state industry and commerce minister Shashi Panja to accelerate the process.

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The industry body had submitted its suggestions on logistics to the state’s investment nodal agency, West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation.

“The policy has been pending for several years, and so we have sought time from the new industry minister to apprise her of benefits of the implementation of the policy. This sector can bring in a lot of investment but requires support of the state at least in the form of tax breaks.” Dutta told PTI.

He also added that state governments have their own logistics policies.

Panja, since she took the charge of the department, has been asking industry bodies to come up with suggestions for requisite government intervention.

Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata chairman Vinit Kumar said a national logistics policy is expected to be released by this weekend by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“There is a huge demand for warehousing from the e-commerce sector in the city, and the port is working on a scheme”, he said.

The policy is aimed at filling up the gaps with the Centre’s ambitious GatiShakti national master plan, which is focused on building robust infrastructure for sustainable logistics to help reduce freight cost for industries.

West Bengal has been seeking investment in the state, and had also come out with a 24x7 grievance redressal system for industries.

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