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Beating Slowdown Blues, Indian Seafood Exports To China Soar By Whopping 42 Per Cent

Swarajya StaffDec 30, 2019, 03:59 PM | Updated 03:59 PM IST
India announces new exports incentives. (GettyImages)

India announces new exports incentives. (GettyImages)


In a boost to overall Indian exports, the nation's seafood exports to China, particularly the shrimp, have risen by a whopping 42 per cent reaching a figure of a billion dollars in January-November period, reports Economic Times.

This development gains significance as the rise in Indian seafood exports to China could help contain India's over dependence on the demand from the United States (US) which is presently the biggest buyer of Indian seafood products, buying almost 33 per cent of the total Indian exports in the sector worth over Rs 46,500 crore.


Meanwhile, it is expected that the higher shrimp imports by China are likely to continue given its domestic production is not adequate to meet the booming demand which is only likely to further grow with the Chinese New Year approaching by end of January.

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