HomeNewsBusinessIndia eyes diversifying imports, exports to limit fallout of US, China demand slowdown

India eyes diversifying imports, exports to limit fallout of US, China demand slowdown

Measures to arrest the impact of global headwinds include diversifying import source nations, scouting for newer markets for Indian goods as well as non-tariff barriers are expected to push local manufacturing at the same time, a senior government official said

August 14, 2023 / 17:35 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
India's goods exports came in at a nine-month low in July 2023
India's goods exports came in at a nine-month low in July 2023

With an eye on limiting the impact of global headwinds and a demand slowdown across India's major trading partners including the US and China, New Delhi is looking to diversify its exports and imports basket.

Measures to arrest the impact of global headwinds include diversifying import source nations, scouting for newer markets for Indian goods as well as non-tariff barriers to push local manufacturing at the same time, a senior government official said.

Story continues below Advertisement

Demand for Indian goods in key markets such as US, China, Bangladesh and Singapore has seen a significant drop in recent months. Latest data shows that India's exports to Beijing, the fourth-largest buyer of Indian goods, dropped 14.9 percent in April-July 2023 compared to the same period last fiscal. Whereas, outbound shipments to the US, India's top merchandise export destination, fell 12.48 percent on year during the first four months of the current fiscal.

"A slowdown in markets such as the US and China has impacted exports in this sector (gems and jewellery) quite a bit and this is one area where we are looking for diversification," Satya Srinivas, Additional Secretary, Commerce Ministry said during a briefing on August 14. India's outbound shipments of gems and jewelry fell 3.68 percent on year in the first four months of 2023-24.