Country's electronic goods export up by 37.9% this year
New Delhi, Nov. 23 -- India's electronic goods exports jumped 37.9% to $26.29 billion in the first seven months of 2025-26 compared to $19.07 billion in the same period of the previous year, primarily led by the US, followed by the United Arab Emirates and China, according to government data.
The US saw a robust 135.9% jump in the value of electronics exports to $12.08 billion in the first half of FY26 compared to $5.12 billion in the first half of FY25, topping the list in terms of absolute value, commerce ministry data showed.
Certain electronics and smart phones are among the sectors exempted from the Trump administration's 50% tariff regime on Indian goods, allowing Indian manufacturers to maintain competitiveness in the crucial America...
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