NRP Desk
Lucknow: At a time when the Uttar Pradesh government is giving final touches to its new export policy for 2025-30, chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday convened a meeting of senior officers to discuss the impact of the US tariffs and find ways to support the exporters. There are indications that appropriate provisions would also be made in the proposed export policy to minimize the adverse impact of US tariffs. As textiles, leather and jewellery sectors are likely to be adversely hit by the tariffs, the state government is working on identifying new markets for growth and boost consumption in domestic markets too. The proposed Uttar Pradesh Export Promotion Policy (2025-30) aims at taking the state’s exports from nearly USD 21 billion to USD 50 billion in 2030. It is likely to be put before the state cabinet at its next meeting. “Yes, chief minister Yogi Adityanath convened a meeting to discuss the impact of the US tariffs and the state government will support the exporters. The new export policy is likely to be put before the state cabinet at its next meeting for consideration,” said a senior officer of the state government.



