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Exclusive: Suez Crisis: India mulls subsidies for exporters facing higher shipping costs, says source

India is worried that the attacks on cargo ships passing through the Red Sea route could particularly impact its agricultural exports to Europe.

January 05, 2024 / 16:22 IST
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Around 12 percent of global trade passes though the Red Sea route.
Around 12 percent of global trade passes though the Red Sea route.

Given the recent spate of attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea, India is mulling a variety of measures, including subsidisations for Indian exporters to offset higher shipping costs and insurance premiums, a government official told Moneycontrol. New Delhi is also in touch with the US-led multi-nation coalition to ensure the safe passage of commercial vessels in the Red Sea.

“Indian exports are getting impacted, and there are concerns that agricultural commodities may see a fall in exports, because it goes to Europe through the Red Sea route. The government is mulling measures, either via the US-led coalition, or by subsidising Indian exporters so that the cost does not go up for them,” the official added.

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Commerce ministry did not respond to a mail seeking comments on the above.

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