Shrimp exports shift: India gains in non-US markets amid Trump tariffs
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India’s shrimp exports surged 18% to $2.43 billion in the first five months of FY26, driven by markets beyond the US. Exporters are successfully diversifying their global reach, with Vietnam, Belgium, China, and Russia showing significant gains. Despite facing higher US tariffs, early shipments to America saw a mild improvement, though a slowdown is anticipated.
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