India’s exports to China register 33% growth in April-November of FY26

12 Jan 2026 Evaluate

Signalling a structural shift in India-China bilateral trade relationship, the commerce ministry’s data has showed that China is gradually emerging as preferred export partner for India, with merchandise exports surging by 32.83 per cent to $12.22 billion during April-November of the current fiscal (FY26) as compared to $9.2 billion in the same period of 2024-25. The growth in exports has been supported by products such as oil meals, marine products, telecom instruments and spices. 

According to the data, India’s exports to China stood at $10.28 billion during April-November 2023-24 and it was $9.89 billion in April-November 2022-23. The sharp jump to $12.22 billion in 2025-26 not only reverses last year's decline but also marks the highest level in the past four years.

In the electronics segment, the data showed the main items which registered growth during the first eight months included populated printed circuit boards (exports rose from $23.9 million to $922.4 million), flat panel display modules, and other electrical apparatus for telephony. The main agriculture and marine products exported are dried chilies, black tiger shrimp, green gram, Vannamei shrimp, and oil-cake residues. Similarly, aluminium and refined copper billets too contributed notably to export growth.

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