Exports outlook: Piyush Goyal optimistic despite US tariffs; resilient growth expected
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Union minister Piyush Goyal expressed confidence in India’s export growth for 2025-26, projecting a positive trajectory despite global uncertainties and US tariffs. He highlighted a 5% increase in goods and services exports during the first half of the fiscal year, driven by global demand for Indian products.
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