HomeNewsBusinessLogistics costs in India will come down to 9% in 2-3 years, from 16% currently: Gadkari

Logistics costs in India will come down to 9% in 2-3 years, from 16% currently: Gadkari

India will also take the lead in alternative and biofuels on a global scale within the next 10 years, the minister said.

December 07, 2024 / 22:44 IST
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Minister of Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari Speaking at CNBC TV18 IBLA 2024
Minister of Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari Speaking at CNBC TV18 IBLA 2024

Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari said the government plans to cut India’s logistics costs to single-digit levels in the next 2-3 years, aiming to boost India’s economic competitiveness.

Nitin Gadkari speaking at the CNBC-TV18 India Business Leader Awards in Mumbai on Saturday said, "today the logistics cost in India is 14%-16%, in China, it is 8% and in European countries and USA it is 12% and now because of expressways it will be 12 hours from Delhi to Mumbai, two hours from Chennai to Bengaluru, we will reduce the logistics costs as far as speed is concerned and I am sure that within two to three years the logistics cost will be nine percent."

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Nitin Gadkari also stressed the importance of exploring hydrogen as a crucial fuel for the future and emphasised the role of biomass and biodigester technologies in producing hydrogen and CNG. Gadkari remarked that India is set to take the lead in alternative and biofuels on a global scale within the next 10 years.

He also noted that the total toll revenue is currently Rs 52,000 crore, with projections suggesting it will reach Rs 1.4 lakh crore in two years.