Order books encouraging, expect healthy growth rate to continue: Exporters
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Last Updated: May 03, 2021, 03:02 PM IST
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Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) President S K Saraf said that in most of the states , manufacturing and exports related services have been exempted from the restrictions and inter-state movement of cargo is permitted by the central government.
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India s exports in April jumped nearly three-fold to USD 30.21 billion on account of healthy growth in key sectors
Indian exporters are expecting continuous growth in the country s outbound shipments despite increase in COVID-19 cases as their order books are encouraging and there is a pick-up in demand in rich markets.
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Exporters hopeful of recovery after pandemic blows in 2020 PTI
New Delhi: After being severely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic this year, the country’s exports growth is expected to rebound in 2021 on the back of recovery in economic activities and demand worldwide.
However, the uncertain global trade situation due to rising protectionism, which adversely impacted exports in 2019, could have a bearing on the country’s outbound shipments in the coming months.
Exporters’ community is hopeful that outbound shipments would start recording healthy growth rates from April 2021, helped by growth in demand in developed as well as developing countries, and effective COVID-19 vaccines that may bring life back on track the world over.
India s exports likely to pick up in New Year
Exporters community is hopeful that outbound shipments would start recording healthy growth rates from April 2021, helped by growth in demand in developed as well as developing countries
PTI | December 31, 2020 | Updated 13:10 IST
In October, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) forecasted a 9.2 per cent decline in the volume of world merchandise trade for 2020, followed by a 7.2 per cent rise in 2021
After being severely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic this year, the country s exports growth is expected to rebound in 2021 on the back of recovery in economic activities and demand worldwide. However, the uncertain global trade situation due to rising protectionism, which adversely impacted exports in 2019, could have a bearing on the country s outbound shipments in the coming months.
After pandemic blows in 2020, exports may rebound in new year
However, the uncertain global trade situation due to rising protectionism, which adversely impacted exports in 2019, could have a bearing on the country s outbound shipments in the coming months. PTI December 31, 2020 / 12:29 PM IST
After being severely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic this year, the country s exports growth is expected to rebound in 2021 on the back of recovery in economic activities and demand worldwide.
However, the uncertain global trade situation due to rising protectionism, which adversely impacted exports in 2019, could have a bearing on the country s outbound shipments in the coming months.