The government is likely to introduce measures to enhance financial support for exporters and small businesses in the upcoming Budget. This includes options like collateral-free lending and a pending interest equalisation scheme. The aim is to alleviate financial challenges faced by these sectors, which are crucial for economic activity and employment generation.
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