India may achieve USD 2 trillion exports target by 2032: Piyush Goyal
India's ambitious USD 2 trillion export goal is now projected for around 2032. Global uncertainties and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic have shifted the timeline from the initial 2030 target. Minister Piyush Goyal expressed confidence in achie...

He said the Covid-19 pandemic impacted the country's exports, followed by turbulence and volatility in the global trading order, adding that the volatility now appears to be gradually settling down.
"I had certainly set that target (USD 2 trillion exports by 2030) a few years ago. But as you're aware, we lost at least two-and-a-half years in Covid and that did set us back quite a bit. After that there has been turbulence and volatility in global trading order which also seems to be gradually settling down," he told PTI in an interview.
"So we are persevering towards a two trillion dollar export target. May not necessarily happen by 2030, but I'm very confident if we add the COVID lost years, we'll be able to achieve that target," he added.
India's goods and services exports in 2024-25 stood at USD 825 billion, and in 2025-2026, it is expected to cross USD 850 billion.
When asked if it is possible to achieve the USD 2 trillion target by 2032, the minister said: "Around that time".
He added that the free trade agreements (FTAs), being finalised by India, will provide huge opportunities for domestic exporters.
He said FTA is not only about trade in goods and services, these pacts provides stability, predictability, and clarity in engagement between two countries.
"It gives opportunities for mobility," Goyal said, adding stability and predictability naturally attract investors towards a country.
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