To counter Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, Indian companies, including Apple, significantly boosted goods exports to the US, close to last year’s $437 billion target. Sectors like electronics, gems, and apparel saw a marked increase in shipments. India’s total goods and services exports reached an estimated $800 billion for the fiscal year, with hopes of reduced uncertainty ahead. To counter Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, Indian companies, including Apple, significantly boosted goods exports to the US, close to last year’s $437 billion target. Sectors like electronics, gems, and apparel saw a marked increase in shipments. India’s total goods and services exports reached an estimated $800 billion for the fiscal year, with hopes of reduced uncertainty ahead.
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