Moneycontrol
HomeNewsBusinessEconomyAmid tariff turmoil, FIEO says businesses targetting export of goods and services worth $1 trillion in FY26
Trending Topics

Amid tariff turmoil, FIEO says businesses targetting export of goods and services worth $1 trillion in FY26

To boost exports, Centre had on May 26 restored the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) scheme benefits for SEZs and other export-centric hubs, with effect from June 1.

May 27, 2025 / 17:11 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

.

India's businesses are aiming to touch a record $1 trillion worth of exports during the financial year 2025-26 - despite tariff-related uncertainties - which will be a 21 percent growth over FY25, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) said on May 27.

The apex exporters’ body said businesses will aim to increase both services and merchandise exports this year. "We are aiming at an export of $1 trillion by the end of the fiscal with merchandise exports of $525-535 billion, which is a growth of about 12 percent; and services exports of $465-475 billion, which would be an increase of about 20 percent," said SC Ralhan, President of FIEO, a leading exporters' association.

Story continues below Advertisement

Ralhan said petroleum products would top the list of exports at about $70 billion, followed by electrical and electronics exports at $60 billion this fiscal. Other key sectors which can help push exports include agriculture ($55 billion), machinery and chemicals ($40 billion each), gems and jewellery ($30-35 billion), pharmaceuticals ($30 billion), apparel and made-ups ($23-25 billion).

Government restores RoDTEP scheme