Tag: indian exports
Online orders, sustainable goods drove exports in 2024
Higher online orders, demand for sustainable products and order values that were lower than the past were among the key trends for Indian exporters in…
Long voyage time impacted trade, no container shortage: Govt to Parliament
New Delhi: The long voyage time due to ships taking longer routes through Cape of Good Hope has impacted global trade, including Indian exports, commerce…
Despite revoking GSP status in Trump 1.0, India-US trade surged, Trump 2.0 could continue the trend: SBI
New Delhi: Despite losing Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) status under the Trump administration‘s first term, India’s trade with the United States demonstrated notable resilience…
40% expect India’s expors to fall amid a stumblig block
High interest rates pose a significant challenge for Indian exporters, with three-fourths of them borrowing at over 12 percent, even after providing collaterals. According to…
US-China trade war escalation may help Indian exports: GTRI
The escalation in the US-China trade war is expected to help India increase its exports and attract investments from American companies, think tank GTRI said…
EU proposes deforestation law delay: $1.3 billion Indian exports get relief
NEW DELHI: In a relief to around $1.3 billion worth of Indian exports such as leather, coffee and wooden furniture to the EU, the bloc…
Top exporters body seeks 5 yrs for export credit scheme
Apex exporters body Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) has urged the government to extend the benefits under a key export promotion scheme for five…
FIEO urges govt to extend interest subvention scheme for 5 years
Apex exporters body FIEO on Tuesday urged the government to extend the interest subvention scheme for five years to help increase credit flow in the…
India can become $10 tn economy by 2032; beat US, China in manufacturing: Report
India is set to add $1 trillion to its GDP every 18 months over the next six years, marking a rapid economic transformation, according to…
India is better off inside trade deals than out
Indian policymakers have traditionally scorned advice from overseas, especially from multilateral agencies such as the World Bank. Suggestions from the latter’s most recent India Development…