New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said On Wednesday, as per the feedback received from the industry, exports of specific products such as pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, and marine goods from India are likely to be affected due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. He added that the Department of Commerce is apprised of the present situation and regularly consult with all stakeholders to ensure the availability of essential imports. A more precise implication of the post-war scenario can be assessed after the situation stabilises, he said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. "As per the feedback received from the industry, exports of some products from India are likely to be affected, including pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, marine products, etc.," Mr Goyal said. He replied to questions about the likely impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on India's trade with the two countries and whether the Centre is apprised of the present business scenario in the light of the war. Essential export items from India to Russia are pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, iron and steel, tea and chemicals. At the same time, imports include petroleum, pearl and semi-precious stones, coal, fertilisers and vegetable oils.
New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said On Wednesday, as per the feedback received from the industry, exports of specific products such as pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, and marine goods from India are likely to be affected due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. He added that the Department of Commerce is apprised of the present situation and regularly consult with all stakeholders to ensure the availability of essential imports. A more precise implication of the post-war scenario can be assessed after the situation stabilises, he said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. "As per the feedback received from the industry, exports of some products from India are likely to be affected, including pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, marine products, etc.," Mr Goyal said. He replied to questions about the likely impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on India's trade with the two countries and whether the Centre is apprised of the present business scenario in the light of the war. Essential export items from India to Russia are pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, iron and steel, tea and chemicals. At the same time, imports include petroleum, pearl and semi-precious stones, coal, fertilisers and vegetable oils.New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said On Wednesday, as per the feedback received from the industry, exports of specific products such as pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, and marine goods from India are likely to be affected due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. He added that the Department of Commerce is apprised of the present situation and regularly consult with all stakeholders to ensure the availability of essential imports. A more precise implication of the post-war scenario can be assessed after the situation stabilises, he said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. "As per the feedback received from the industry, exports of some products from India are likely to be affected, including pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, marine products, etc.," Mr Goyal said. He replied to questions about the likely impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on India's trade with the two countries and whether the Centre is apprised of the present business scenario in the light of the war. Essential export items from India to Russia are pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, iron and steel, tea and chemicals. At the same time, imports include petroleum, pearl and semi-precious stones, coal, fertilisers and vegetable oils.New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said On Wednesday, as per the feedback received from the industry, exports of specific products such as pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, and marine goods from India are likely to be affected due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. He added that the Department of Commerce is apprised of the present situation and regularly consult with all stakeholders to ensure the availability of essential imports. A more precise implication of the post-war scenario can be assessed after the situation stabilises, he said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. "As per the feedback received from the industry, exports of some products from India are likely to be affected, including pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, marine products, etc.," Mr Goyal said. He replied to questions about the likely impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on India's trade with the two countries and whether the Centre is apprised of the present business scenario in the light of the war. Essential export items from India to Russia are pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, iron and steel, tea and chemicals. At the same time, imports include petroleum, pearl and semi-precious stones, coal, fertilisers and vegetable oils.New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said On Wednesday, as per the feedback received from the industry, exports of specific products such as pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, and marine goods from India are likely to be affected due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. He added that the Department of Commerce is apprised of the present situation and regularly consult with all stakeholders to ensure the availability of essential imports. A more precise implication of the post-war scenario can be assessed after the situation stabilises, he said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. "As per the feedback received from the industry, exports of some products from India are likely to be affected, including pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, marine products, etc.," Mr Goyal said. He replied to questions about the likely impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on India's trade with the two countries and whether the Centre is apprised of the present business scenario in the light of the war. Essential export items from India to Russia are pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, iron and steel, tea and chemicals. At the same time, imports include petroleum, pearl and semi-precious stones, coal, fertilisers and vegetable oils.New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said On Wednesday, as per the feedback received from the industry, exports of specific products such as pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, and marine goods from India are likely to be affected due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. He added that the Department of Commerce is apprised of the present situation and regularly consult with all stakeholders to ensure the availability of essential imports. A more precise implication of the post-war scenario can be assessed after the situation stabilises, he said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. "As per the feedback received from the industry, exports of some products from India are likely to be affected, including pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, marine products, etc.," Mr Goyal said. He replied to questions about the likely impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on India's trade with the two countries and whether the Centre is apprised of the present business scenario in the light of the war. Essential export items from India to Russia are pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, iron and steel, tea and chemicals. At the same time, imports include petroleum, pearl and semi-precious stones, coal, fertilisers and vegetable oils.New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said On Wednesday, as per the feedback received from the industry, exports of specific products such as pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, and marine goods from India are likely to be affected due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. He added that the Department of Commerce is apprised of the present situation and regularly consult with all stakeholders to ensure the availability of essential imports. A more precise implication of the post-war scenario can be assessed after the situation stabilises, he said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. "As per the feedback received from the industry, exports of some products from India are likely to be affected, including pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, marine products, etc.," Mr Goyal said. He replied to questions about the likely impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on India's trade with the two countries and whether the Centre is apprised of the present business scenario in the light of the war. Essential export items from India to Russia are pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, iron and steel, tea and chemicals. At the same time, imports include petroleum, pearl and semi-precious stones, coal, fertilisers and vegetable oils.New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said On Wednesday, as per the feedback received from the industry, exports of specific products such as pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, and marine goods from India are likely to be affected due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. He added that the Department of Commerce is apprised of the present situation and regularly consult with all stakeholders to ensure the availability of essential imports. A more precise implication of the post-war scenario can be assessed after the situation stabilises, he said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. "As per the feedback received from the industry, exports of some products from India are likely to be affected, including pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, marine products, etc.," Mr Goyal said. He replied to questions about the likely impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on India's trade with the two countries and whether the Centre is apprised of the present business scenario in the light of the war. Essential export items from India to Russia are pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, iron and steel, tea and chemicals. At the same time, imports include petroleum, pearl and semi-precious stones, coal, fertilisers and vegetable oils.New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said On Wednesday, as per the feedback received from the industry, exports of specific products such as pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, and marine goods from India are likely to be affected due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. He added that the Department of Commerce is apprised of the present situation and regularly consult with all stakeholders to ensure the availability of essential imports. A more precise implication of the post-war scenario can be assessed after the situation stabilises, he said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. "As per the feedback received from the industry, exports of some products from India are likely to be affected, including pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, marine products, etc.," Mr Goyal said. He replied to questions about the likely impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on India's trade with the two countries and whether the Centre is apprised of the present business scenario in the light of the war. Essential export items from India to Russia are pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, iron and steel, tea and chemicals. At the same time, imports include petroleum, pearl and semi-precious stones, coal, fertilisers and vegetable oils.New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said On Wednesday, as per the feedback received from the industry, exports of specific products such as pharmaceuticals, telecom instruments, tea, coffee, and marine goods from India are likely to be affected due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. He added that the Department of Commerce is apprised o
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