More incentives for exports focus on ease of trading Revised Foreign Trade Policy calls for move away from subsidies Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu on unveiled more incentives to boost labourand employment oriented merchandise and services exports while releasing the much awaited mid term review of the Foreign Trade Policy 201520. The annual incentive increased by 33.8 per cent or Rs 8,450 crore This financial year (FY18), it will be an additional incentive of Rs 2,816 crore.This will benefit leather, handicraft, carpets, sports goods, agriculture, marine, electronic components, and project exports in merchandise, and legal, accounting, architecture, and education in services. Exporters demanded the incentives be extended to other products as well since they were facing challenging times because of demonetisation last year and the goods and services tax (GST) rollout this year.The policy, however, cautioned exporters that the current WTO rules as well as those under negotiatio