ANI
10 Jun 2026, 22:35 GMT+10
Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], June 10 (ANI): India has been able to penetrate new export markets that it was not serving earlier, while the growing global acceptance of quality Indian products has further strengthened the country's export performance, Yashvir Singh, Department of Commerce Additional Secretary, said on Wednesday.
While speaking to ANI, Singh added, the financial year 2025-2026 marked a record year in terms of exports from India...' noting that 'India's exports in the last 12 years have seen tremendous growth.'
Expressing confidence, he further stressed that India is now able to explore new markets as the acceptance of Indian products in the global market has increased on the back of quality products.
'There are certain new markets which we are able to penetrate which we were not exporting to earlier. The acceptance of Indian products in the global market has increased because we are coming up with quality products...'
Attributing the achievement to government-led initiatives, he said Indian products gain wider acceptance in global markets.
'The initiatives taken by the government were highlighted in today's presentation as a lot of ideas and initiatives have improved the trade ecosystem, especially the export ecosystem in the country...'
India began FY27 on a strong footing in external trade, with total exports rising to USD 80.80 billion in April 2026 and the overall trade deficit shrinking to USD 7.81 billion from USD 11.16 billion in the corresponding month last year, according to Commerce Ministry data.
The figures showed that combined merchandise and services exports increased from USD 71.13 billion in April 2025 to USD 80.80 billion in April 2026. Overall imports also rose year-on-year to USD 88.61 billion, compared with USD 82.29 billion in the same period last year.
Despite higher imports, robust export growth helped narrow the country's trade gap. Merchandise exports climbed to USD 43.56 billion in April 2026 from USD 38.28 billion a year earlier, while services exports increased to USD 37.24 billion from USD 32.85 billion during the same period. (ANI)
Get a daily dose of Maine Mirror news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Maine Mirror.
More InformationHot jobs report puts Fed cuts further out of reach as Chair Warsh faces policy tests
Elevation of retired Navy Capt. Hung Cao gives U.S. Navy a chance for generational change
Letter to the editor- Our republic is barely hanging together
Man charged in Charlotte light rail stabbing found incompetent to stand trial
Blame schools, media, Democrats for negative views of Israel
LOVERRO- No World Cup for Washington is blessing in disguise
DUBAI/BEIRUT: Israel carried out an airstrike on the historic port city of Tyre in southern Lebanon on June 9, killing at least eight...
NANYUKI, Kenya: On June 9, Kenyan police used tear gas to break up protesters in the central town of Nanyuki. The protesters were opposing...
BOSTON, Massachusetts: A federal judge has invalidated a $100,000 fee imposed by President Donald Trump on new H-1B visas, ruling that...
DUBAI/JERUSALEM: Iran and Israel said on June 8 that they had stopped attacking each other after U.S. President Donald Trump urged...
MUZAFFARABAD, PoJK: Clashes in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir ahead of a protest planned for June 9 left 11 people dead and more...
UNITED NATIONS: The U.N.'s food agency says the Iran war is pushing millions more people into serious hunger, as it had warned would...
