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Monday, July 12, 1999

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Diversify exports

According to a survey done by the Confederation of Indian Industry, there has been no perceptible change in Indian exports -- neither in terms of destinations, nor in commodities.

While exports to the USA, UAE, France, Belgium, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Spain and Canada have shown a healthy growth during 1998-99, exports to countries like Japan, Russia, China and Singapore have declined during 1998-99. The US, with a high share of 22 per cent in India's total exports, has been the country's major trading partner over the years. The CII believes that the export portfolio of India -- both in terms of destination countries and commodities -- needs to be diversified so that the overall export performance of the country does not suffer due to localised crises. Exports during the current financial year have picked up after a sluggish 1998-99. In rupee terms, exports have grown by 13.26 per cent in April-May 1999 as compared to the same period last year.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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