India's exports outpaced global growth to touch record high in FY25: Sitharaman

IANS June 24, 2025 293 views

India achieved record $825 billion exports with 6% growth despite global trade stagnation. Sitharaman praised exporters for pivoting to tech products and new markets during European recessions. The government is finalizing FTAs with US/EU while supporting MSMEs and infrastructure upgrades. PLI schemes helped smartphone and electronics production surge despite criticism on import tariffs.

"Indian exporters have shown resilience and grown despite setbacks in global exports" - Nirmala Sitharaman
New Delhi, June 24: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday lauded the resilience of Indian exporters for successfully "swimming against the tide" to reach a record high turnover of $825 billion in total exports despite the global slowdown.

Key Points

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India's exports grew 6% to $825B outpacing 4% global growth

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Tech-infused products and new markets drove resilience

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FTAs with US/EU near conclusion to boost trade

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PLI schemes and logistics upgrades supported export surge

"India’s total exports reached a record high of $825 billion, achieving 6 per cent growth over the previous year and significantly, $466 billion over 2013-14. While global exports grew by only 4 per cent. India’s exporters managed to fast-track and cross 6.3 per cent,” she said, in her address at the Exim Bank Trade Conclave 2025 here.

"In the last few years, global trade and growth have suffered; global growth has not seen an uptick, according to the WTO, the IMF and the World Bank's annual estimates. It doesn’t seem the world is in the mood to go along with exports—even after this, Indian exporters have shown resilience and grown despite the setbacks in global exports," the Finance Minister pointed out.

She also praised the exporters for the tech-infused high-tech products that are being exported, which was not the case before and finding newer markets in a world where consumption is coming down in various countries such as those in Europe.

Sitharaman highlighted that despite recession-like conditions in Europe, "our exporters have creatively rerouted and found newer markets".

"India is not just exporting bulk commodities but well-engineered, high-standard products," she underlined.

About the ongoing talks to finalise free trade agreements, Sitharaman said, these pacts will change the dynamics of the country’s exports in the future.

"Intense trade negotiations are going on with the US and the European Union and should come to a conclusion soon. Emphasis is being made on getting more free trade agreements getting signed," she said.

She assured the exporters of the steadfast support of the Indian government.

In the context, she highlighted five key measures undertaken by the government to boost exports. These include upgradation of transport and logistics infrastructure, targeted support to MSMEs and technological assistance extended to research institutions, including IITs and IIMs.

Besides, the government launched the International Trade Finance Services platform at GIFT City and rolled out Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, which have led to a jump in the production of electronic products, including smartphones.

The Finance Minister also refuted global criticism on India charging high tariffs on its imports by pointing out that as many as 7 tariff rates were removed in this year’s budget.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news! Our exporters have truly made India proud. The shift from bulk commodities to high-tech products shows how far we've come. Hope this growth creates more jobs back home 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While the numbers look impressive, I wonder how much of this growth is benefiting small businesses and rural artisans? The article mentions MSME support but we need more transparency in implementation.
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Amit S.
The PLI scheme seems to be working wonders for electronics manufacturing! Just 5 years back we were importing most smartphones, now we're exporting them. Make in India is showing results 👏
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Sunita R.
FTAs with US and EU could be game-changers but we must ensure our farmers and small industries are protected. Remember what happened with some previous trade deals? Caution is needed.
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Vikram J.
The logistics improvements at ports and airports are finally paying off. I work in shipping and can see the difference in turnaround times. More investment in infrastructure please!
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Neha T.
Great achievement but let's not forget the challenges - rising input costs, global competition, and now climate change regulations affecting exports. The road ahead isn't easy but we can do it! 💪

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