India’s Export Competitiveness
India’s export competitiveness has improved through greater trade diversification, rising global value chain integration, and production-linked incentives. However, high logistics costs, limited market access, and sectoral concentration still hinder sustained growth, requiring strategic reforms to boost global trade share and resilience.
Recent Developments
- The Government of India has issued 5,892 Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) certificates as of 30 June 2025 to enhance trade facilitation.
- The overall exports of agricultural products in 2024-25 were US$ 51.9 Billion.
- India–UK signed of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) on July 24, 2025. CETA offers zero-duty access on 99% of tariff lines and opens up ....
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Indian Economy
- 1 Viksit Bharat@2047 & $5 Trillion Economy Roadmap
- 2 GST: Current Scenario, Impacts & Concerns of States
- 3 Debt Management
- 4 Informal Sector Inclusion in GDP
- 5 Rising Income Inequality
- 6 Inclusive Growth in India
- 7 Potential GDP: Determinants and Hindrances
- 8 Rising Employment Gap despite Strong GDP Growth
- 9 India’s Economic Growth: Key Statistics & Trends
- 10 WTO Negotiations: Agriculture, TRIPS, Subsidies, Fisheries