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CHEMEXCIL{Export Promotion Council}
YAGAY andSUN By: YAGAY andSUN
April 18, 2025
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Introduction:

CHEMEXCIL (Chemical and Allied Export Promotion Council) is a non-profit organization established by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. It was created to promote the export of chemicals, dyes, and allied products from India to global markets. CHEMEXCIL aims to facilitate the development of India's chemical sector by supporting exporters and providing services to improve their competitiveness in the international market.

The council serves as a bridge between the government and exporters, helping to create a favorable environment for the export of chemical products. Its efforts focus on enhancing the global presence of Indian chemical industries, ensuring quality compliance, and fostering international business relationships.

Constitution of CHEMEXCIL:

CHEMEXCIL was established under the guidance of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. Its constitution includes:

  1. Governing Council:
    • The Governing Council consists of representatives from the Indian chemical industry, nominated by the Government of India.
    • It is responsible for formulating policies, approving budgets, and overseeing the overall functioning of CHEMEXCIL.
  2. Executive Committee:
    • The Executive Committee is a smaller body of the Governing Council and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the Council's activities.
  3. Chairman and Vice-Chairman:
    • The Chairman of CHEMEXCIL is elected from among the members and is responsible for providing strategic direction and leadership.
    • The Vice-Chairman supports the Chairman and manages the committee’s work.
  4. Secretary-General:
    • The Secretary-General is the administrative head of CHEMEXCIL and is in charge of executing the Council’s day-to-day functions.

Legal Framework:

CHEMEXCIL operates under the framework of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992, and is recognized by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. It operates as a promotional and export facilitation body for the chemical industry.

The Council is a statutory body, as per the provisions of the Foreign Trade Policy, and is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.

Functions of CHEMEXCIL:

  1. Export Promotion:
    • CHEMEXCIL plays a key role in promoting the export of chemicals, dyes, and allied products through various marketing and promotional activities. It organizes trade fairs, exhibitions, and buyer-seller meets to expand the reach of Indian chemical exports.
  2. Market Research:
    • The Council provides valuable market intelligence to its members by conducting surveys, gathering data, and offering insights into international demand trends, market conditions, and export opportunities.
  3. Quality Standards and Compliance:
    • CHEMEXCIL assists exporters in adhering to international quality standards and regulatory compliance, ensuring that Indian products meet the expectations of international buyers.
  4. Capacity Building and Training:
    • The council offers training programs, seminars, and workshops to help industry members improve their export knowledge, marketing strategies, and compliance with international trade practices.
  5. Policy Advocacy:
    • CHEMEXCIL represents the interests of its members at various government forums, advocating for policies that benefit the chemical export industry and addressing issues related to trade, taxation, and logistics.
  6. Promoting New Products:
    • CHEMEXCIL also helps members diversify their product offerings and enter new markets by identifying emerging opportunities and technologies.
  7. International Relations:
    • It develops and maintains relationships with international organizations, foreign buyers, and trade bodies to promote Indian chemicals and allied products globally.

Schemes of CHEMEXCIL:

  1. Market Development Assistance (MDA):
    • This scheme provides financial support to exporters for participating in international trade fairs, exhibitions, and other promotional activities.
    • The scheme also helps with the development of marketing materials and other promotional activities to expand market reach.
  2. Transport Assistance Scheme:
    • CHEMEXCIL offers support under this scheme for reducing transportation costs for exporters. The aim is to make Indian chemical products more competitive in global markets by lowering shipping expenses.
  3. Product Diversification and Upgradation:
    • This scheme encourages members to diversify their product range and upgrade their manufacturing facilities to meet international quality standards.
  4. Export Performance Linked Incentives (EPLI):
    • CHEMEXCIL supports exporters based on their performance in terms of export volume and growth. This scheme aims to reward high-performing exporters and provide them with financial incentives to expand their operations.
  5. Market Research and Trade Promotion Program:
    • CHEMEXCIL supports research into new markets and assists members in identifying new opportunities and navigating export regulations for different countries.
  6. Training and Capacity Building Programs:
    • The Council provides a variety of training and capacity-building programs to help exporters improve their skills and knowledge in the global trade arena.

Products Promoted by CHEMEXCIL:

CHEMEXCIL focuses on the export promotion of the following products:

  1. Basic Chemicals:
    • Industrial chemicals, petrochemicals, and specialty chemicals.
  2. Dyes and Pigments:
    • Organic and inorganic dyes, pigments, and related chemicals used in various industries, including textiles, plastics, and paper.
  3. Pharmaceuticals:
    • Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and other chemical intermediates used in drug production.
  4. Cosmetics and Toiletries:
    • Ingredients and formulations for personal care products, cosmetics, and toiletries.
  5. Agrochemicals:
    • Pesticides, herbicides, and other chemicals used in agricultural applications.
  6. Other Allied Products:
    • Detergents, surfactants, and specialty chemicals used in different industrial applications.

Services Offered by CHEMEXCIL:

  1. Trade Information and Market Intelligence:
    • Providing detailed information about export trends, trade regulations, and opportunities for chemical products.
  2. Financial Assistance:
    • Assistance in obtaining subsidies, incentives, and financial support for international marketing activities.
  3. Customs and Export Documentation Assistance:
    • Helping members with export-related documentation, customs clearance, and compliance with export laws.
  4. Business Matching Services:
    • Organizing buyer-seller meetings, trade fairs, and international business events to help Indian exporters connect with potential global customers.
  5. Certification Assistance:
    • Helping exporters with certification for various quality and environmental standards required in international markets.

Membership – Application, Fees, and Renewal Frequency:

  1. Eligibility for Membership:
    • Manufacturers, exporters, and traders of chemicals, dyes, and allied products are eligible to apply for CHEMEXCIL membership.
  2. Application Process:
    • Interested companies must submit a completed application form, which is available on CHEMEXCIL's official website or can be obtained from its regional offices.
    • The application should include details of the applicant’s business, product range, export experience, and other required documents.
  3. Fees:
    • Membership fees are based on the category of membership (e.g., individual members, corporate members, or exporter members).
    • The fee structure is available on the CHEMEXCIL website, and it may vary depending on the size and type of the applicant’s business.
  4. Renewal Frequency:
    • Membership needs to be renewed annually.
    • Members are required to pay the renewal fee before the expiry of their membership.

Website Link: https://chemexcil.in/

Conclusion:

CHEMEXCIL plays a pivotal role in the growth and development of India’s chemical export industry. By providing a range of services including marketing support, financial assistance, and training, CHEMEXCIL has become a vital partner for exporters aiming to expand their reach in global markets. With its various schemes and support mechanisms, CHEMEXCIL helps Indian chemical manufacturers navigate international markets, comply with quality standards, and stay competitive.

As the global demand for chemicals and related products continues to rise, CHEMEXCIL remains at the forefront of promoting India’s chemical exports, ensuring that Indian manufacturers have the resources, knowledge, and support they need to succeed on the global stage.

 

By: YAGAY andSUN - April 18, 2025

 

 

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