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Iran war: Indian seafood exporters stare at Rs 1,500 crore lossSustained disruption could destabilise the coastal economy and weaken India’s export competitiveness, say experts and stakeholders
Seafood stocks dip amid margin pressure and competitionSeafood stocks saw a dip after a rally, despite a positive medium-term outlook from the India-US trade deal expected to boost marine export...
Seafood, textile exporters cheer US tariff cut on IndiaWhile the US decision offers immediate relief to exporters, especially in seafoods and textile who were among the most affected by the tari...
Tariffs drop, nets even: With India-EU FTA, India’s seafood exports square off against Ecuador, VietnamIndia’s marine and seafood sector is set for a major boost with the finalisation of the India-EU FTA. This move is expected to drive substa...
Seafood industry pins hope on Budget 2026 for GST relief, FTAs, and digital pushBudget 2026 expectation: Seafood exporters in the country seek free trade agreements, input subsidies, and digital adoption incentives to r...
India's seafood exports to US fall 6%; stakeholders call for urgent market diversification amid tariffsIndian seafood exports are facing significant challenges due to new US tariffs. This has led to a sharp decline in shipments to America, In...
India can explore alternative markets to offset US tariffs: MPEDA chiefIndia's seafood industry is proactively seeking alternative markets like Russia, the UK, and the EU to mitigate the impact of potential US ...
Trump's tariffs set to hit Tirupur garment makers, Surat diamond polishers severelyIndian MSMEs, particularly in Tirupur's garment industry and Surat's diamond sector, brace for impact as the US imposes higher tariffs, pot...
Facing Trump tariffs, India's shrimp farmers consider switching to other businessesIndia's shrimp industry, especially in Andhra Pradesh, is struggling due to U.S. President Donald Trump's steep 50% tariff threat, with a 2...
Tariff tangle: Cast shrimp nets right, and India could come up trumps!The rise in tariffs to over 50%, up from the previous 6–8%, significantly squeezes profitability and makes Indian shrimp uncompetitive agai...
Who will be hit hardest by Trump's 50% tariff on India? A sector-wise breakdownPresident Trump's doubled tariffs on Indian goods, now at 50%, are poised to severely impact key sectors. Auto parts, jewellery, textiles, ...
Textiles, engineering goods to seafood: Trump’s 50% tariff bombshell sends shockwaves across industriesUS President Trump’s additional 25% tariffs on India, totalling 50%, have sparked widespread concern among exporters. Sectors like textiles...
Indian shrimp exporters brace for unprecedented challenge in US; volumes to drop 7-9%Indian shrimp exporters are bracing for a tough time in the US market. This is due to new tariffs. These tariffs add to existing duties. Cr...
In troubled waters: Trump’s tariffs threaten India’s shrimp lifelineTrump’s tariffs to hit Indian shrimp processors and farmers hard, given that the US accounts for 41% of India’s shrimp exports.
Indian seafood exports to face significant pressure due to US reciprocal tariffs, says FICCI studyIndian seafood exports to the US are set to face significant challenges due to recently imposed reciprocal tariffs. With the US being India...
How India, the largest exporter of shrimps, lost its crown to tiny EcuadorEcuador has a coastline of 2,237 km, against India’s 7,000 km. But the South American country has pipped us in shrimp exports. Without urge...
Fishmeal duty cut to help revive shrimp exports to US, other countriesIndian shrimp exporters will become competitive, particularly in their largest market the US, as the decision to cut import duty on fish me...
Fishmeal duty cut to help revive shrimp exports to US, other countriesFishmeal contributes to 30% of shrimp feed. India imported 36,230 tonnes of fishmeal at a value of $48.54 million in FY22. Cultured shrimp ...
Sluggish shrimp production hits Indian seafood exportSeafood exporters are also facing pressure from US' seafood import monitoring programme (SIMP).
- ICRA: Domestic shrimp exports growth to be subdued after a period of four years of sustained growth
According to an ICRA note, Chinese shrimp demand will be driven by low domestic production growth coupled with growing domestic shrimp cons...