
FY26 goods, services exports may cross $900bn: Piyush Goyal
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STOCKHOLM: India's goods and services exports in 2025-26 are expected to cross $900 billion, despite the global economic uncertainties, commerce and industry minister
Piyush Goyal
said. Despite uncertainties due to Russia-Ukraine conflict, Israel-Hamas war and Red Sea crisis, exports touched all-time high of $825 billion in 2024-25 against $778 billion in 2023-24.
"We have crossed $825 billion exports last year, we are surely to cross $900 billion this year in all this global turmoil." Goyal is here to promote trade and investments between the two countries.
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