India’s goods exports to China witnessed a robust 20% year-on-year increase in the first four months of FY26, reaching $5.76 billion. This growth, driven by strong performances in energy, electronics, and agri-based products, signals improved trade performance and growing export competitiveness. Petroleum and electronic goods exports saw significant surges, reflecting strong Chinese demand.        
        
    Goods exports to China rise 20% to $5.8 billion during April-July
            Since the Ukraine war, Bharat has bought a significant amount of Russian oil. A new report shows Bharat’s oil imports trail Cheen but exceed those of Europe and Turkey. Bharat also purchased Russian coal. Western governments have criticized Bharat and Cheen for bankrolling Russia. The US has criticized Bharat for reselling Russian oil. Bharat has […]        
        
    India to gain as China eases curbs on urea
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            China is increasing urea exports, with India as the main recipient. This follows earlier restrictions on fertilizer shipments. Discussions between India and China cover rare earth magnets and other essential supplies. The move brings relief to Indian farmers during the kharif season. Demand for urea in India has risen due to good monsoon rainfall and […]        
        
    Together we can open new chapter of dragon-elephant tango: Chinese envoy on Sino-India ties at Delhi event
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            China’s ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, has declared that China welcomes all Indian commodities into its market, signaling a potential boost in bilateral trade. This announcement aligns with the agreement between India and China to reopen border trade through key passes like Lipulekh, Shipki La, and Nathu La.        
        
    India ships Garhwali apples from Dehradun to Dubai
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            India initiates Garhwali apple exports from Dehradun to Dubai with a trial shipment of 1.2 tonnes, facilitated by APEDA. This move aims to boost agricultural exports by addressing infrastructure and post-harvest handling challenges faced by growers. APEDA is also working on organic certification, GI tagging, and establishing a regional office to support farmers and exporters.        
        
    
            Russia aims to bolster bilateral trade with India, expressing readiness to import more Indian goods affected by US tariffs. Despite US pressure, Russia defends India’s crude oil procurement, emphasizing their strategic partnership and commitment to resolving challenges. The discounts on Russian oil remain attractive, ensuring continued energy cooperation between the two nations.        
        
    India, EAEU ink pact to launch FTA talks
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            India and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) have signed Terms of Reference in Moscow to begin FTA negotiations, aiming to boost trade and investment. This development occurs as the US imposes tariffs on Indian imports, including penalties for Russian oil purchases. The FTA with the $6.        
        
    
            India’s textile exports showcased resilience in July 2025, climbing 5.37% to $3.1 billion, driven by robust demand for readymade garments, jute, carpets, and handicrafts. Cumulative exports for April-July 2025 reached $12.18 billion, marking a 3.87% increase compared to the previous year, highlighting the sector’s diversified product strength and its role in economic growth despite global […]        
        
    Need to work on reducing trade imbalance between Russia, India urgently: EAM Jaishankar addresses IRIGC-TEC session
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            External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar highlighted the significant increase in India-Russia bilateral trade, which surged from USD 13 billion in 2021 to USD 68 billion in 2024-25. However, he emphasized the urgent need to address the growing trade imbalance, which has widened from USD 6.6 billion to USD 58.        
        
    Exports of major textile commodities rise 5.37 pc in Jul despite global uncertainties: Govt
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            India’s textile exports demonstrated resilience in July 2025, increasing by 5.37% to USD 3.10 billion, driven by strong demand in ready-made garments, jute, carpets, and handicrafts. Cumulative exports for April-July 2025 rose by 3.87% to USD 12.18 billion, highlighting the sector’s role as a key driver of economic growth despite global uncertainties. Ready-made Garment exports […]        
        
    
