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Small parcel exports from India to the US go slow amid new duties

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Small parcel exports from India to the US go slow amid new duties

India’s export market has been significantly impacted by the recent introduction of new duties by the US, resulting in a decline of 10-15% in small parcel exports from India. This has caused a major disruption in the logistics and trade sector, leading to concerns and challenges for exporters and their businesses.

The new duties, which came into effect on Thursday morning at 7 AM, have been imposed on Indian goods as part of the ongoing trade war between the US and several countries, including India. The move has been met with disappointment and frustration from Indian exporters who were already struggling to cope with the challenges posed by the pandemic.

The new schedule for web Thursday morning has left many exporters scrambling to find solutions to mitigate the impact of these duties on their businesses. The sudden increase in costs has made it difficult for small parcel exporters to remain competitive in the US market, which accounts for a significant portion of India’s export revenue.

The decline in small parcel exports is not only affecting the bottom line of businesses but also causing a ripple effect on the entire supply chain. Logistics companies are facing a sharp decline in demand, resulting in job losses and financial strain. This has also affected the timely delivery of goods, leading to further losses for exporters.

Furthermore, the increase in duties has created an air of uncertainty and volatility in the market, making it challenging for exporters to plan their business strategies. The sudden change in the trade landscape has left many businesses reeling and struggling to find ways to adapt.

However, in the face of these challenges, it is essential to remain positive and resilient. The Indian government is taking proactive measures to support exporters and address their concerns. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has already initiated discussions with the US to find a solution that is beneficial for both countries.

In the meantime, exporters can focus on exploring alternative markets and diversifying their product portfolio to mitigate the impact of the new duties. This will not only help them to remain competitive but also reduce their dependence on a single market, making them more resilient in the face of future challenges.

Additionally, exporters can also leverage technology to optimize their supply chain and reduce costs. The use of digital platforms for logistics and trade can help streamline processes and increase efficiency, ensuring timely delivery of goods.

It is also crucial for the government and industry stakeholders to work together towards finding a long-term solution to the trade war. This will not only benefit Indian exporters but also strengthen the trade relations between the two countries.

In conclusion, while the new duties have caused a setback for small parcel exports from India to the US, it is important to remain positive and proactive. As the saying goes, every challenge presents an opportunity. This can be a chance for Indian exporters to diversify, innovate, and emerge stronger from this situation. With the support of the government and a resilient mindset, the export market can bounce back and continue to thrive in the face of challenges.

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