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FTAs Fuel India's Furniture Exports Surge

Summary

  • Free trade agreements significantly boost Indian furniture exports.
  • India's furniture market valued at over $30 billion.
  • Exports meet global standards, creating import substitution opportunities.
FTAs Fuel India's Furniture Exports Surge

India's furniture market, valued at over $30 billion, is set to experience a significant boost in exports and domestic manufacturing due to recently finalized Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). These agreements provide duty concessions, offering domestic players enhanced access to international markets and stimulating capacity expansion and new investments within India. The country has already implemented FTAs with Mauritius, the UAE, Australia, the EFTA bloc, and Oman. Negotiations are ongoing or concluded with New Zealand, the UK, the European Union, Israel, Canada, and others.

Industry experts highlight immense export opportunities and the potential for import substitution, as Indian furniture meets global quality standards. Companies are actively exporting and exploring new markets, with initiatives like the Maharashtra Global Furniture City aiming to create a comprehensive ecosystem for the furniture industry. Major players like IKEA are also establishing product development units in India to cater to both domestic and international demands. India currently ranks 16th in global furniture exports, with the global market projected to reach $872.5 billion by 2030.

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