Exports in positive zone so far this month: Goyal

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NEW DELHI, Nov 25: India’s exports have remained in the positive zone so far this month, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said.
Highlighting the resilience of the country’s trade sector, Goyal noted that despite global economic challenges, India continues to witness steady growth in merchandise and services exports.
He attributed this performance to strong manufacturing output, robust demand from key international markets, and government initiatives supporting exporters.
Goyal expressed optimism that sustained efforts to enhance competitiveness, diversify export markets, and boost domestic production would help maintain this positive trend in the coming months, contributing to India’s overall economic growth and global trade presence. (PTI)

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