India's Goods Exports Fall 7% to $38.9B Amid Iran Conflict
Published on 4/16/2026

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Summarized by AI from the source belowIndia's merchandise exports declined by over 7% in March to $38.9 billion, down from $42.1 billion a year earlier, according to the commerce ministry. Key markets such as the UAE and U.S. saw significant drops, with shipments to the UAE falling nearly 62% and to the U.S. by 21%. For the financial year ending March 2026, exports rose less than 1% to $441.78 billion, as the U.S. imposed tariffs up to 50% earlier in the year. Experts warn conditions could worsen due to rising costs from the Iran conflict affecting global demand.
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