Gujarat's Seafood, Gems Sectors Set to Boom from India-US Trade Deal

The recent India-US trade agreement and a broader EU deal are expected to significantly benefit key sectors of Gujarat's economy. Pathik Patwari, Chairman of the ICC Gujarat State Council, highlights seafood, gems and jewellery, and agriculture as major beneficiaries. He notes that Gujarat's long coastline positions its seafood industry well, while Surat's diamond hub will gain enhanced export opportunities. Patwari also states that initial farmer concerns have been addressed, securing their interests within the trade framework.

Key Points: Gujarat Gains in Seafood, Gems from India-US Trade Deal

  • Seafood gains from coastline access
  • Gems & jewellery exports to rise
  • Farmers' interests secured in deal
  • Budget 2026 provides policy support
  • Trade rebalances global partnerships
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Gujarat to gain substantially in sectors like seafood, gems and jewellery, agriculture: ICC Gujarat State Council

ICC Gujarat Chairman says state's seafood, gems & jewellery, and agriculture sectors will benefit substantially from new international trade agreements.

"Gujarat stands to gain substantially, particularly in sectors such as seafood, gems and jewellery, and agriculture. - Pathik Patwari"

New Delhi, February 9

The recently concluded India-US trade deal, followed by a broader agreement with the European Union, described as the "Mother of All Deals", is expected to significantly benefit multiple sectors of the Indian economy, according to Pathik Patwari, Chairman, Indian Chamber of Commerce Gujarat State Council.

While speaking with ANI on the impact of the tariff agreement, Patwari said on Monday, "Gujarat stands to gain substantially, particularly in sectors such as seafood, gems and jewellery, and agriculture. Gujarat has India's longest coastline, making the state's seafood industry a major beneficiary of improved trade access and tariff rationalisation."

Patwari also highlighted that the Union Budget 2026 has provided considerable accommodation and policy support for these sectors.

"The combination of favourable budgetary provisions and international trade agreements has created an encouraging environment for industry," he said.

"The gems and jewellery sector, especially lab-grown diamonds, is expected to see notable gains. Surat, located in Gujarat, is the world's largest hub for polished diamond exports, and the state leads India's lab-grown diamond industry," Patwari said.

He added that the new trade framework would enhance export opportunities and global competitiveness for the sector.

On agriculture, Patwari acknowledged concerns raised during negotiations about the long-term impact on farmers.

However, he said these apprehensions were addressed after the release of the joint statement. "It became clear that farmers' interests are well secured and insulated, which was the primary demand," he noted.

Patwari also referred to India's evolving energy trade dynamics. Following the Russia-Ukraine conflict, India emerged as one of the first countries to significantly increase oil imports from Russia to manage domestic energy needs.

He added that beyond Australia and New Zealand, the US remains a key trade partner for India, and the latest agreement helps rebalance and strengthen trade relations amid shifting global alignments.

Patwari said the India-US tariff agreement, along with parallel deals, signals strong momentum for India's trade strategy and offers long-term opportunities for Gujarat's export-driven industries.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see trade deals focusing on our strengths. Gujarat's coastline is a huge asset. But I hope the benefits from the seafood industry actually reach the local fishermen and small-scale processors, not just the big exporters.
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Rohit P
They say farmers' interests are "secured and insulated", but I'll believe it when I see it. Trade deals often sound good on paper. We need concrete details on the safeguards for our agricultural sector. A bit skeptical here.
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Sarah B
Interesting analysis. The mention of India's strategic energy imports from Russia shows how global events are reshaping trade. Gujarat seems perfectly positioned to be a major export hub from this realignment.
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Karthik V
Lab-grown diamonds are the future! Surat leading this is a matter of pride. Hope the state government also invests in skilling youth for these high-growth sectors. Jai Gujarat! 🙏
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Michael C
Strengthening trade with the US and EU is crucial for long-term stability. Gujarat's gain is India's gain. The "Mother of All Deals" sounds promising, but implementation will be key. Hope it delivers for all stakeholders.

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