Kerala Launches TRADEX 2026 to Boost MSME Exports to Global Markets

The Kerala Government inaugurated TRADEX KERALA 2026, a pioneering international buyer-seller meet in Kochi to open global markets for the state's MSMEs. Over 400 entrepreneurs are showcasing products like spices, coir, and handicrafts to about 30 foreign buyers from more than 20 countries. The event, organized under the 'Kerala Brand' initiative, focuses on providing direct market access without intermediaries and includes support for women entrepreneurs. It represents a key effort under the 'Year of Enterprises' program, which has seen over 4 lakh new enterprises established.

Key Points: TRADEX Kerala 2026: Global Buyer-Seller Meet for MSMEs

  • First international buyer-seller meet by Kerala Govt
  • 400+ MSMEs showcasing diverse products
  • Aims for direct global market access
  • Part of 'Kerala Brand (Nanma)' initiative
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Kerala hosts 'TRADEX KERALA 2026'-- India's first-ever International buyer-seller meet

Kerala hosts India's first international buyer-seller meet, TRADEX 2026, connecting 400+ MSMEs with global buyers from 20+ countries.

"This is an opportunity to showcase the potential of the MSME sector to the world - P Rajeev"

Kochi, February 17

The international buyer-seller meet "TRADEX KERALA 2026," organised by the State Industries Department, is to open avenues for products from the state's micro, small and medium enterprises in global markets.

The two-day event, concluding on February 18, 2026, has attracted around 30 buyers from more than 20 foreign countries. More than 400 MSME entrepreneurs from Kerala are showcasing a diverse range of products,

This is the first time the Industries Department is organising a program that opens global market opportunities for small entrepreneurs.

TRADEX KERALA 2026 is being conducted under the joint auspices of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce and the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO).

The meet aims to provide opportunities for Kerala's unique agricultural products, spices, tea, coffee, home furnishing and interior items, coir, handicrafts, textiles, electrical and electronics, rubber, and PVC products to reach the global market directly, without intermediaries.

The event was inaugurated by the Minister for Industries and Coir, P Rajeev, at Le Meridien Hotel in Kochi.

Speaking to ANI, he said, "This is the first TradeX organised by the Government of Kerala. This is an opportunity to showcase the potential of the MSME sector to the world and also [an] opportunity to showcase the niche products from the traditional sectors to the world market. This is a continuation of the program initiated by the Government of Kerala as "Year of Enterprises."

Now, more than 4 lakh new enterprises have been established during this period. We are trying to strengthen the market for these MSMEs. That is why we have decided to organise this TradeX Kerala."

Several dignitaries attended the event, including Ajitha Nandakumar, Maradu Municipality Chairperson; APM Mohammed Haneesh IAS, Industries Department Additional Chief Secretary; P Vishnuraj IAS, Director of Industries and Commerce; Gurkaran Singh Bains, Customs Commissioner; Keshavendra Kumar IAS, Joint Secretary of MSME; D Sridhar ITS, Additional Director General of Foreign Trade; Priyanka G IAS, Ernakulam District Collector; Annie Jul Thomas IAS, Coir Development Director; and P Gopalakrishnan, Regional Chairman of the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO).

TRADEX KERAA 2026 is being organised as part of the Kerala Brand (Nanma) initiative. The global meet aims to offer producers greater opportunities in international markets through the Kerala Brand, which recognises the quality, ethical standards, and sustainability of the state's products and services.

A key feature of TRADEX KERALA 2026 is that women entrepreneurs, along with others, can engage directly with foreign traders. As part of the event, technical service providers have been arranged to offer guidance on business-to-business interactions, product branding, packaging, export standards, and documentation.

- ANI

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Arjun K
A much-needed initiative. Kerala has incredible potential in niche sectors like handicrafts and rubber. Cutting out middlemen means better prices for our artisans and farmers. Hope they ensure good logistical support for these small businesses to actually fulfill international orders.
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Rohit P
Good step, but will it be more than a photo-op? We see many such events announced with great fanfare. The real test is follow-up. How many of these 400 entrepreneurs will actually secure export contracts? The government needs to track and publish those results.
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Sarah B
As someone who imports home furnishings, the 'Kerala Brand' (Nanma) focusing on quality and sustainability is very attractive to international buyers. Direct engagement at events like this builds trust. Looking forward to seeing the product range!
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Vikram M
Proud moment for God's Own Country! 🎉 Our tea, coffee, and spices are world-class. Linking them with the global market through a branded initiative can really boost the rural economy. Hope other states learn from this model.
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Kavya N
The support with branding, packaging, and documentation is crucial. Many small entrepreneurs have great products but lack knowledge of export formalities. This hand-holding can make all the difference. Wishing all participants the very best!

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