US tariffs an opportunity toexplore new markets: CM Yogi
VARANASI, Oct. 12 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday exhorted carpet exporters to turn challenges due to US tariffs into an opportunity to explore new markets and assured the government's full support.
Adityanath made the remarks as inaugurated the 49th International Kaleen Mela (International Carpet Fair) and the 4th Carpet Expo in Bhadohi.
Speaking on the occasion, he said, "Whenever challenges arise, they bring opportunities with them. The US has imposed tariffs, but that is just one country's decision. We are moving rapidly toward free trade agreements with the UAE, UK, and other nations, which will open new avenues for our industries."
Adityanath said, "Our goal is not just to save the industry but to take it to new heights. When one country imposes tariffs, we will open pathways to 10 new countries. This is the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat. We should not fear challenges but turn them into opportunities. The government is with you, and your future is bright."
He noted that 11 years ago, the carpet industry was on the verge of collapse. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, the carpet clusters of Bhadohi, Mirzapur, and Varanasi were revitalised, and a Carpet Expo Mart established in Bhadohi as its hub.The first expo saw very few foreign buyers, but today 300-400 buyers from 88 countries attended the event, he said.
He added that the UP government has promoted specific industries in each district under the MSME and ODOP (one district one product) schemes, giving new recognition to Bhadohi carpets, Moradabad brass, Firozabad glass and Varanasi silk. He emphasised that when the ODOP initiative began in 2017, no one imagined UP would achieve exports exceeding Rs 2 lakh crore, but today this milestone has been realised.
Adityanath further said that the carpet industry is not merely a trade, but a living tradition of artisans and craftsmen.
Today, it provides employment to 25-30 lakh people and generates around Rs 17,000 crore in annual exports.The sector has also emerged as a major avenue for women's empowerment, with the government encouraging more women to participate and gain economic independence while working from home, he said. "Do not underestimate Bhadohi, it is a symbol of the state and the country's economic strength. Before 2014, this industry was nearly dying, but today it has become UP's identity," he said. He also noted that during Diwali, swadeshi fairs are being organised across all 75 districts, featuring special stalls for Bhadohi carpets. The chief minister stated that the carpet industry is not just a business; it is a vibrant tradition of our artisans and craftspeople. The chief minister interacted with carpet entrepreneur
Ravi Pateria who said, "The carpet industry is a work of art. We have made the world's largest carpet and sent it to Kazakhstan. This art should be given special status."
Haji Hamid expressed his gratitude to the chief minister, saying, "Your commitment has given new life to the carpet industry. Both Bhadohi and the state can participate in the one trillion economy through this industry."
Another carpet trader Anil Singh, referring to the development of the Mirzapur-Vindhya Corridor, said that the surrounding areas should also be developed like the NCR (National Capital Region). The chief minister said, "Work is underway to develop Bhadohi, Varanasi, and Mirzapur into a development region."
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath provided loans to beneficiaries of various schemes. Among them, Amit Kumar was given a loan of Rs 2 crore for the carpet industry under the ODOP.
The CM minister also honoured Ravi Pateria, who has been serving the carpet industry for 55 years....
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