Government Expands Marketing Support to Boost MSME Global Outreach

Government Expands Marketing Support to Boost MSME Global Outreach

The government has expanded its Marketing Assistance scheme, offering up to 95% financial support for MSMEs participating in international exhibitions, trade fairs and promotional events. The initiative aims to boost global outreach, reduce marketing costs and strengthen the export competitiveness of small enterprises.

 

The government has strengthened its efforts to help micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) expand their presence in overseas markets by offering substantial financial assistance for international promotional activities. Under the Marketing Assistance scheme, eligible enterprises and industry bodies can now access support for a range of initiatives designed to enhance their global visibility and market access.

The assistance covers three primary areas: organising exhibitions abroad and participating in international trade fairs; co-sponsoring exhibitions arranged by recognised industry associations and agencies; and hosting buyer–seller meets, intensive marketing campaigns and related promotional events. These measures are aimed at enabling smaller businesses—often constrained by limited resources—to directly engage with international buyers and showcase their products on global platforms.

Financial support of up to 95 per cent is available to entrepreneurs for air travel and space rentals during overseas exhibitions, with the exact amount determined by the size and category of the enterprise. For co-sponsored exhibitions, assistance is capped at 40 per cent of the net expenditure, subject to a maximum of ₹5 lakh. Officials describe this framework as a targeted intervention meant to reduce the financial burden on MSMEs and encourage wider participation in global trade activities.

The scheme is open to MSMEs, industry associations and other organisations connected to the sector. Applicants must submit detailed proposals—along with justification for assistance—to the nearest office of the National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), which oversees the evaluation and approval process.

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By easing access to international markets and lowering promotional costs, the Marketing Assistance scheme aims to strengthen the competitiveness of Indian MSMEs and support their long-term growth. Officials believe the initiative will play a key role in expanding export opportunities and positioning small enterprises as stronger contributors to the country’s global trade performance.

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