India’s exports have shown strong momentum in April despite geopolitical tensions in West Asia, Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said on Wednesday, highlighting resilience in outbound trade and growing optimism among exporters.
Speaking on the sidelines of a dialogue on ‘Advancing Resilience with Climate Change’, Goyal told reporters that export figures for the first three weeks of April have risen significantly compared to the same period last year. He attributed the uptick to improving global demand and the rollout of new trade agreements, which are expanding market access for Indian goods.
Also Read: FTA with New Zealand to boost India’s export competitiveness, open growth avenues: India Inc
“Despite the war in West Asia, there is tremendous enthusiasm among Indian exporters,” he said, adding that India is poised to take confident strides in global trade as opportunities widen.
On supply chain disruptions, the minister acknowledged challenges around the Strait of Hormuz, with exporters increasingly routing shipments through alternative channels to mitigate risks.
Also Read: India’s trade gap shrinks in March, swells in FY26
Goyal also said discussions on the proposed India-US bilateral trade agreement are progressing, with recent talks described as “very good” and engagement between the two sides continuing.
(With inputs from agencies)
Source link
#India #exports #rise #West #Asia #tensions #Piyush #Goyal



