India's exports to register positive growth in 2025-26 despite global uncertainties: Piyush Goyal

20 Oct 2025 Evaluate

Expressing confidence over India’s exports, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said that despite global uncertainties due to the US tariffs, India's exports will register a positive growth in 2025-26. He said that during the first six months (April-September) of this fiscal, the country's goods and services exports have recorded growth. It grew by about 5 per cent to $413.3 billion during April-September 2025-26. India's merchandise shipments too rose by 3 per cent to $220.12 billion during the period.

He said ‘there is resilience, there is confidence, there is a demand for our goods and services across the world and India will continue on this growth trajectory, and we are confident we will end 2025-26 with a positive growth in India's exports’. Imposition of tariffs by the US has disrupted the global supply chains. It has also impacted India's exports to the US, which fell by about 12 per cent in September.

Talking about benefits of the recent cut in GST rates, he said the outward FPI in September came down to less than $900 million from around $4 billion in August. He noted ‘as soon as the GST announcement came in, investors quickly realised that this is a bonanza. Demand will go up massively’.

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