June14 , 2026

    High Shipping Surcharges Spark Concern Among Exporters

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    Exporters across India have raised concerns with the government over steep surcharges imposed by international shipping lines, which are adding significant costs to their shipments and affecting competitiveness in global markets.

    Industry representatives say the surge in charges—covering fuel, congestion, and ancillary fees—has made exporting goods more expensive and unpredictable, particularly for small and medium enterprises. They have urged authorities to engage with carriers and implement measures to ensure fair pricing and timely shipments.

    Government officials acknowledged the exporters’ concerns and are reportedly reviewing policies and discussing potential interventions with shipping lines to stabilize freight costs. Exporters also stress the need for improved port efficiency and transparent billing practices to prevent additional financial burdens.

    Analysts note that sustained high surcharges could impact India’s export momentum, especially in sectors like textiles, agriculture, and manufactured goods, where margins are already thin. Industry leaders hope that coordinated action by regulators and carriers can ease the pressure and support smoother trade flows.

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