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Goyal Says Nov Export Rebound Offsets Oct Dip

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal states November's export recovery negates October's decline, highlighting strong 8.2% Q2 growth and robust forex reserves. Explore India's economic resilience.

India's Exports Rebound Strongly in November: Goyal

India's merchandise exports posted a healthy rise in November, recovering from October's sharp fall. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlights growth amidst global volatility and ongoing FTA talks. Official data due Dec 15.

Footwear Heritage Exhibition Begins in Hyderabad

Explore India's rich footwear traditions at Hyderabad exhibition. Jointly organized by Pleach India Foundation and FDDI, the event brings together artisans and designers. Discover now!

Indian Seafood Exports Grow 18%, Diversifying Markets

India's seafood exports surge 18% to $2.43 billion as the sector strategically diversifies beyond the US market. Driven by strong demand from China, Vietnam, and Europe, this shift offsets rising American tariffs. Discover how this strategic pivot is resh

Indian Car Exports Shielded from Chinese EV Threat

Global automakers use India's ICE vehicle strength to counter Chinese EV dominance in emerging markets. Suzuki, Hyundai, Volkswagen ramp up exports from India to Africa, Middle East, and Latin America.

Running Shoes: Science or Marketing? 2025 Study

Is your running shoe a fitness essential or a market gimmick? Explore the history and science behind footwear, from 1852 spikes to 2025 biomechanics studies. Find your perfect pair!

GST cuts fail to boost apparel, footwear festive sales

Despite GST rate reductions, India's apparel and footwear sectors saw disappointing festive sales due to weak consumer spending, erratic weather, and tax transition issues. Learn why the expected consumption boost didn't materialize.

US Lifts Tariffs on Indian Tea, Coffee & Spices

India to gain modestly as US removes reciprocal tariffs on agricultural products including tea, coffee and spices. Experts say benefits may be limited without infrastructure upgrades.

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