NEW DELHI : India’s overall exports grew by a healthy 5.5% in FY 2024-25, reaching USD 820.93 billion, reflecting the resilience of the export sector amid rising global geopolitical tensions and trade disruptions. FIEO
NEW DELHI : India’s goods and services exports have crossed a record $820 billion in financial year 2024-25, which represents a close to 6 per cent increase over the corresponding figure of $778 billion
NEW DELHI : India’s exports to the US could fall by an estimated $5.76 billion in 2025 to $84 billion owing to the reciprocal tariffs announced on April 2 by US President Donald Trump,
NEW DELHI : The earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand has raised concerns among Indian exporters, particularly in Gujarat, which has strong trade ties with these countries. Businesses dealing in pharmaceuticals, textiles, and chemicals fear
NEW DELHI : India’s exports are bound to grow in the coming years despite uncertainties over global trade and tariff, a senior government official said on Wednesday. Director General of Foreign Trade Santosh Kumar
NEW DELHI : The Government has taken various proactive measures aimed at enhancing domestic capacities, boosting exports, diversifying supply chains, exploring alternate sources of imports and fostering economic resilience. Several key initiatives and policy
NEW DELHI : India’s total exports (Merchandise and Services combined) for February 2025* is estimated at USD 71.95 Billion, registering a positive growth of 3.16 percent vis-à-vis February 2024. Total imports (Merchandise and Services
NEW DELHI : Indian exports in February were impacted by US tariff threats, a government source said. India is considering offering incentives to exporters amid global uncertainty, with a decision expected within a month,
NEW DELHI : Dr. Ajay Sahai, Director General and CEO of Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), said he sees US President Donald Trump’s recurring statement against India- as a ‘tariff king’- to be
NEW DELHI : Indian exports are facing mounting pressure from aggressive trade policies by partners such as the United States and the European Union, a senior trade ministry official said on Tuesday. Citing the