Category: newsletter
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The India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA): What Exporters Need to Know
The India-UK FTA marks a new era of trade, unlocking duty-free access on 99% of products. With tariff cuts in garments, leather, pharma, and engineering, Indian exporters now gain a crucial price advantage in one of their biggest markets. Oindrila Dasgupta
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From Factory to Port: How Logistics Shapes International Trade
Logistics is the invisible engine behind global trade success. From factory dispatch to port clearance, every step impact cost, delivery timelines, and buyer trust. Delays, route inefficiencies, or poor coordination can erode margins and competitiveness. Oindrila Dasgupta
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4.6 billion dollars and Growing: How India is Powering the World’s Leather Supply Chain
India’s leather exports reached $4.6 billion in FY24, led by footwear and accessories. The US, Germany, UK, and Italy remain top buyers, absorbing over 75% of shipments. With strong tanning clusters and rising ESG compliance, global trust in Indian leather is growing. FY25 projections show continued momentum, backed by quality, scale, and a robust export…
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The Shift Toward Sustainable Workwear: A Trend or a Must-Have?
Sustainability in workwear is now a must-have, not a bonus. With rising ESG regulations and eco-conscious buyers, global brands are turning to compliant, ethical suppliers. Indian manufacturers are stepping up with GOTS certifications, recycled materials, and scalable green practices. Explore how sourcing from India helps you meet sustainability goals—without compromising on quality or timelines. Oindrila…
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India as a Strategic Sourcing Partner: Beyond the “China Plus One” Strategy
India’s exports reached $820.93 billion in FY 2024–25, reaffirming its position as a strategic global sourcing hub. From textiles to engineering goods, India offers scale, speed, and supply chain resilience. As global buyers shift from China, India’s value proposition grows stronger. Discover how sourcing from India delivers on quality, compliance, and cost-efficiency. Oindrila Dasgupta
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How Indian Manufacturers Are Meeting Global Safety Standards
Global buyers demand strict safety compliance—and Indian manufacturers are delivering. With rising certifications and investments in in-house testing, India is strengthening its export readiness. From PPE to workwear, suppliers are meeting ANSI, CE, and EN standards with precision. Discover how India is becoming a trusted hub for safety-compliant sourcing across critical product categories. Oindrila Dasgupta
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Beyond Price: What Global Buyers Now Expect from Indian Suppliers
In today’s sourcing landscape, cost alone no longer seals the deal. Global buyers are prioritizing reliability, compliance, and supplier responsiveness. Indian manufacturers are meeting these expectations with certifications, flexible MOQs, and transparent practices. Discover why sourcing from India means building future-ready partnerships that go beyond just price. Oindrila Dasgupta
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India’s Export Rise, New Records, New Opportunities
India’s exports hit a record $820 billion in FY 2024–25, led by engineering goods and textiles. With a strong presence in global markets like the US and EU, India’s manufacturing strength continues to grow. Key sectors like ready-made garments and high-value engineering parts are driving momentum. Explore the numbers behind India’s rising global trade footprint.…
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Why India is Your Best Choice For Global Sourcing
India is emerging as a global sourcing powerhouse across industrial goods and apparel. With exports crossing USD 778 billion in FY24, key sectors like engineering, textiles, and electronics are driving growth. Trusted by global buyers for quality and cost-efficiency, India offers resilient, scalable supply chains. Explore why sourcing from India is smarter than ever. Oindrila…
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Why Buyers are Choosing India
With shifting tariffs and trade tensions, global buyers are rethinking sourcing strategies. India offers tariff advantages, diversified trade agreements, and growing export incentives—making it a strong alternative to China. Oindrila Dasgupta