Believe it or not, but a movie has helped rekindle the dashed hoped of
Indian exporters. And the film in question is none other than Oscar winning
movie, Slumdog Millionaire. There were reports doing rounds that this movie
has helped India reclaim its lost glory, in the field of apparel and
jewellery exports. In fact, according to a popular e-commerce site, the
movie has bolstered demand for Indian goods significantly.
This does not mean that Indian exports are heading back towards the heady
days of 2006-08. However, one cannot deny the fact that people world over,
slowly, but steadily are graduating towards Indian goods. India, known as a
Mecca of Manufacturing, is growing into a hub for exporters, dealing in
assortment of goods. Many of the products have made in roads in countries
such as United States and in many places, across Europe.
In fact, backed by cheap labour force, and an array of goods, many small
and large retail businesses across the globe, are eyeing Indian goods, to
cater to their domestic requirements. As a result, ‘Made-in-india’ labeled
goods have a huge fan following all across the globe, so much so that even
China has been selling its goods under the Indian banner.
Small and Large Retail Businesses: If you are running a retail
organization and are looking for products to sell, Indian exporters
literally have thousands of items on offer. Indian exporters deal in
different kinds of goods, from baby products, furniture, toys, hand tools
etc. When a foreign company is on a look out for cheaper goods, they
obviously fall on Indian Exporters.
Purchasing Products on a cheaper rate: Another reason why exporters from
India are more popular than their foreign counterparts is because the
products manufactured in India are particularly cheaper. Say, for instance,
retailers of United States prefer to purchase goods from Indian Exporters
simply because they can increase their profit margin, by selling it at an
increased rate to their customers. And moreover, the Indian products are no
less in quality as compared to the wholesalers located right in their home
country.
Exporting products from India profit customers as well. As retailers
purchase goods at an affordable rate, they pass on the benefits to the
customers as well. So it is a win-win situation for everyone: the consumer
benefits, the retailer benefits and even the exporters benefits in the
process.
Though some are skeptical about exporting from India, but plenty of
businesses, individuals, and people are rather positive about trading with
India, as they have found that transactions go smoothly and the products are
of good quality as well.
All said and done, Indian exporters have captured a larger share of the
international markets. America has the largest number of retailers and
business owners carrying out business transactions with exporters in India
on regular basis. Even other countries have put their best foot forward, by
establishing trade relations with India.
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