India's domestic commercial fleet operators revenue to grow by 8-10% this fiscal year, driven by strong domestic demand and import-related transport requirements, according to a new report by Crisil Ratings.

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Indian fleet operators set for 8-10% revenue growth this fiscal: Crisil
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Indian fleet operators set for 8-10% revenue growth this fiscal: Crisil

Domestic demand constitutes 65-70% of revenue for fleet operators, helping to offset growth in export-related traffic

Merchandise exports increased nine percent to $38.5 billion in April 2025, an increase of nine percent compared to the same period last year.

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Merchandise exports up 9% in April
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Merchandise exports up 9% in April

Electronic goods exports increased by 39% to $3.69 billion in April 2025.

Merchandise exports declined 11 percent to $36.91 billion in February compared to $41.41 billion in February 2024 on subdued demand.

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Merchandise exports down 11% in Feb on weak global demand
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Merchandise exports down 11% in Feb on weak global demand

Cumulative merchandise exports during April-February was $395.63 billion compared to $395.38 billion last year.

Merchandise exports in December 2024 declined marginally (one percent) year-on-year to $38.01 billion on volatility in commodity and metal prices, ongoing international trade disruptions and currency fluctuations.

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Exports decline marginally in Dec on global volatility
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Exports decline marginally in Dec on global volatility

For April-December 2024, merchandise exports increased by 1.6% YoY to $321.71 billion.

According to Zion Market Research, the global online jewellery market is expected to nearly triple by 2032, growing 189% from US$45.33 billion in 2023 to US$130.86 billion. This presents a major opportunity for Indian exporters to tap into a larger consumer base. India, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, has long been a global hub for gems and jewellery. The sector’s rapid expansion is further driven by innovations in logistics, government initiatives and strategic partnerships – fuelling India’s rise as a gem and jewellery export powerhouse.

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How logistics is driving India's rise as a gem and jewellery export powerhouse
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How logistics is driving India's rise as a gem and jewellery export powerhouse

Logistics service providers are boosting India’s $1.4 billion gem & jewellery exports, with exports via e-commerce alone set to reach around $2 billion in five years.