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Uttar Pradesh, France Explore Opportunities to Develop MSME Sectors Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Lucknow, August 21: Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) of Uttar Pradesh and the Indian Ambassador to France on Wednesday joined hands to explore possibilities to develop sectors like defence/aerospace, textile, footwear and skill development.

State MSME minister Sidharth Nath Singh held a video conference with Indian Ambassador to France Jawed Ashraf intending to ease regulations to promote investments in the state. Both the leaders agreed to set up a working group to relocate disrupted supply chains amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sidharth Nath Singh said, “There is a huge opportunity to increase percentage potential of exports from India and U.P. to France. A large land parcel has been earmarked for maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) near the Jewar Airport in Greater Noida which can provide investment opportunities to French companies.”

Stating that the agreements between UP and France would help in the promotion of investments and exports, Additional Chief Secretary (MSME and Export Promotion) Navneet Sehgal said, “U.P. has excellent policies and incentives, and this is a great opportunity to promote investments in the state and exports out of the state to various countries.”

Expressing his opinion, Asraf said that UP was the first state to approach France with its initiative to promote investments and exports and had been successful in changing its image in recent years. Meanwhile, UP MSME Minister said that France is the gateway to the European Union market. He also opined that tie-up with France can be an attractive opportunity for Uttar Pradesh

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UP MSME Act of 2020 Introduced by Uttar Pradesh Government to Ease Conditions for Setting up Medium And Small Enterprises in State

Lucknow, August 20: Uttar Pradesh is bringing an Act to ease the conditions for setting up Medium And Small Enterprises (MSME) units in Uttar Pradesh. According to a Times of India report, under this Act, an investor will be given 1,000 days to get necessary clearances after the first go-ahead. The new UP MSME (Establishment and Operations) Act of 2020, was cleared by the cabinet recently.

How does it work?

A person will have to make an application through a Declaration of Intent to a district-level nodal agency, which will have to issue an acknowledgement within 72 hours of receiving the application. On the basis of this acknowledgement, one will be able to establish their unit. At present, if a person wants to set up an MSME unit in UP, they need to get clearances from 29 different departments.

Units Not Covered in this Act:

However, there are certain restrictions as there are certain units that will not be covered by the Act. From products, gutka, pan masala etc, alcohol, to plastic bags of 40 microns or less or as banned by the government from time to time, Also, any other item identified by UP Pollution Control Board as a red category is also not covered under this Act.