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This insightful guide by Global Impex—India’s largest supplier of European truck spare parts—highlights the importance of selecting high-quality gearbox components for brands like Volvo 🚛, Scania 🚚, and Mercedes 🛻. It emphasizes how genuine parts enhance performance 💪, ensure safety 🛡️, and reduce long-term costs 💰. The article also offers tips 📋 on choosing the right components ✅ and stresses the role of regular maintenance 🛠️ for optimal durability. A must-read for fleet owners 🚛✨ seeking reliable solutions for heavy-duty trucks!
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expobazzar · 2 years ago
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Indian Handicrafts in USA and Global Markets : Rising Demand
Learn more about Indian handicrafts and which ones are most sought-after on the global market. India provides a wide variety of exquisite and one-of-a-kind goods because of its extensive tradition of traditional crafts, which range from stunning fabrics and intricate needlework to elaborate pottery and woodwork. Find out what makes the best handicrafts so popular and why they are so in demand from shoppers around the world.
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mostlysignssomeportents · 2 years ago
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Dow promised to turn sneakers into playground surfaces, then dumped them in Indonesia
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Dow Chemicals plastered Singapore with ads for its sneaker recycling program, promising to turn old shoes into playground tracks. But the shoes it collected in its “recycling” bins were illegally dumped in Indonesia. This isn’t an aberration: it’s how nearly all plastic recycling has always worked.
If you��d like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here’s a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/02/26/career-criminals/#fool-me-twice-three-times-four-times-a-hundred-times
Plastic recycling’s origin story starts in 1973, when Exxon’s scientists concluded that plastic recycling would never, ever be cost-effective (#ExxonKnew about this, too). Exxon sprang into action: they popularized the recycling circular arrow logo and backed “anti-littering” campaigns that blamed the rising tide of immortal, toxic garbage on peoples’ laziness.
https://pluralistic.net/2020/09/14/they-knew/#doing-it-again
Remember the campaign where an Italian guy dressed like a Native American shed a single tear as he contemplated plastic litter? Funded by the plastic industry, as a way of shifting blame for plastic waste from the wealthy, powerful corporations who lied about plastics recycling to the individuals who believed their lies:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/commentary/ct-perspec-indian-crying-environment-ads-pollution-1123-20171113-story.html
When I was a kid in Ontario, we had centralized, regulated, reusable bottle depots — beer and soda bottles came in standard sizes, differentiated by paper labels that could be pressure-washed off. When you were done with your bottle, you returned it for a deposit and it got washed and returned to bottlers to be refilled again and again and again.
After intense lobbying from soda companies, brewers and the plastic industry, that program was replaced with curbside “blue boxes” that promised to recycle our plastic waste. 90% of the plastics created has never been — and will never be — recycled. Today, the plastic industry plans on tripling the amount of single-use plastic in use worldwide:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/04/26/plastic-fatalistic/#recycled-lies
You know those ads from companies like Bluetriton (formerly “Nestle Waters”) that promise that your single-use plastic bottles are “100% recyclable…and can be used for new bottles and all sorts of new, reusable things?”
Bluetriton is a private equity-backed rollup that has absorbed most of the bottled water companies you’re familiar with, including Poland Spring, Pure Life, Splash, Ozarka, and Arrowhead. When they were sued in DC for making false claims about their “recyclable” water-bottles, their defense was that these were “non-actionable puffery.” According to Bluetriton, when it described itself as “a guardian of sustainable resources” and “a company who, at its core, cares about water,” it was being “vague and hyperbolic.”
https://pluralistic.net/2022/04/26/plastic-fatalistic/#recycled-lies
With this high standard for plastic recycling, Dow’s Singapore scam shouldn’t come as a surprise, but it seems to have surprised the government of Singapore. Writing for Reuters, Joe Brock, Yuddy Cahya Budiman and Joseph Campbell describe how they caught Dow red-handed:
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/global-plastic-dow-shoes/
The method is actually pretty straightforward: Reuters hid tracking devices in cavities in the soles of sneakers, dropped them in one of Dow’s collection bins, and then followed them. The shoes were passed onto Dow’s subcontractor, Yok Impex Pte Ltd, who sent them hopping from island to island throughout Indonesia, until they ended up in junk-markets.
Not all the shoes, though — one pair was simply moved from Dow’s collection bin to a donation bin at a Singaporean community center. Of the 11 pairs that Reuters tracked, not one ended up at a recycling facility. So much for Dow’s slogan: “Others see an old shoe. We see the future.”
Dow blamed all this on Yok Impex, but didn’t explain why its “recycling” program involved a company whose sole trade is exporting used clothing. Dow promised to cancel its deal with Yok Impex, but Yok Impex’s accountant told Reuters that the deal would be remain in place until the end of the contract. Yok Impex, meanwhile, shifted the blame to the low-waged women who sort through the clothing donations it takes in from across Singapore.
Indonesia bans bulk imports of used clothes, on the grounds that used clothes are unhygenic, displace the local textiles industry, and shipments contain high volumes of waste that ends up in Indonesian incinerators, landfills and rivers.
In other words, Singaporeans thought they were saving the planet by putting their shoes in Dow bins, but they were really sending those shoes on a long journey to an unlicensed dump. Dow enlisted schoolchildren in used-shoe collection drives, making upbeat videos that featured students like Zhang Youjia boasting that they “contributed 15 pairs of shoes.”
Dow does this all the time. In 2021, Dow’s “breakthrough technology to turn plastic waste into clean fuel” in Idaho was revealed to be a plain old incinerator:
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/environment-plastic-oil-recycling/
Also in 2021, in India, a Dow program to “use high-tech machinery to transform the [plastic from the Ganges] into clean fuel” was revealed to have ceased operations — but was still collecting plastic and promising that it was all being turned into fuel:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-environment-plastic-insight-idUSKBN29N024
Dow operates a nearly identical “shoe recycling” program in neighboring Malaysia, and did not return Reuters’ requests for comment as to whether the shoes collected for “recycling” in the far more populous nation were also being illegally dumped offshore.
The global business lobby loves the idea of “personal responsibility” and its evil twin, “caveat emptor.” Its pet economists worship the idea of “revealed preferences,” claiming that when we use plastic, we may claim that we don’t want to have our bodies poisoned with immortal, toxic microplastics, that we don’t want our land and waters despoiled — but we actually love it, because otherwise we’d “vote with our wallets” for something else.
The obvious advantage of telling people to vote with their wallets is that the less money you have in your wallet, the fewer votes you get. Companies like Dow have used their access to the capital markets (a fancy phrase for “rich people”) to gobble up their competitors, eliminating “wasteful competition” and piling up massive profits. Those profits are laundered into policy — like replacing Ontario’s zero-waste refillable bottle system with a “recycling” system that sent plastics to the ends of the Earth to be set on fire or buried or dumped in the sea.
The ruling class’s pet economists have a name for this policy laundering: they call it “regulatory capture.” Now, when you hear “regulatory capture,” you might think about companies that get so big that they are able to boss governments around, with the obvious answer that companies need to be regulated before they get too big to jail:
https://doctorow.medium.com/small-government-fd5870a9462e
But that’s not how elite economists talk about regulatory capture: for them, capture starts with the very existence of regulators. For them, any government agency that proposes to protect the public from corporate fraud and murder inevitably becomes an agent of the corporations it is supposed to rein in, so the only answer is to eliminate regulators altogether:
https://doctorow.medium.com/regulatory-capture-59b2013e2526
This nihilism lets rich people blame the rest of us for their sins: “if you didn’t want your children to roast or freeze to death in the climate emergency, you should have sold your car and used the subway (that we bribed your city not to build).”
Nihilism is contagious. Think of the music industry: before Napster, 80% of the music ever recorded was not for sale, banished to the scrapheap of history and the vaults of record companies who paid farcically low sums to their artists.
During the File Sharing Wars, listeners were excoriated for failing to pay for music — much of which wasn’t for sale in the first place. But today, fans overwhelmingly pay for Spotify, a streaming service that notoriously pays musicians infinitesimal sums for their work.
Spotify is a creature of the Big Three labels — Sony, Universal and Warner — who own 70% of all the world’s recorded music copyrights and 65% of all the world’s music publishing. The rock-bottom per-stream prices that Spotify pays were set by the Big Three. Why would the labels want less money from Spotify?
Simple: as co-owners of Spotify, they make more money when Spotify pays less for music. Musicians have a claim on the money they take out of Spotify as royalties — but dividends, buybacks and capital gains from Spotify are the labels’ to use as they see fit. They can share that bounty with some artists, all artists, or no artists.
Not only that, but the Big Three’s deal with Spotify includes a “most favored nation” clause, which means that the independent artists who aren’t under Sony/UMG/Warner’s thumb have to take the rock-bottom rate the Big Three insisted on — likewise the small labels who compete with the Big Three. The difference is that none of these artists and small labels have massive portfolios of Spotify stock, nor do they get free advertising on Spotify, or free inclusion on hot Spotify playlists, or monthly minimum payouts from Spotify.
The idea that we shop at the wrong kind of monopolist in the wrong way is a recipe for absolute despair. It doesn’t matter whether you listen to music with the Big Tech-owned monopoly service (Youtube) or the Big Content-owned monopoly service (Spotify). The money you hand over to these giant companies goes to artists the same way that the sneakers you put in a Dow collection bin goes to a recycling plant.
Think of the billions of human labor hours we all spent washing and sorting our plastics for a recycling program that didn’t exist and will never exist — imagine if we’d spent that time and energy demanding that our politicians hold petrochemical companies to account instead.
At the end of Break ’Em Up, Zephyr Teachout’s outstanding 2020 book on monopolies, Teachout has some choice words for “consumerism” as a theory of change. She writes that if you’re on your way to a protest against a new Amazon warehouse but you never make it because you waste too much time looking for a mom-and-pop stationers to sell you a marker to write your protest sign, Amazon wins:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/07/29/break-em-up/#break-em-up
The problem isn’t that you shop the wrong way. Yes, by all means, support the creators and producers you care about in the way that they prefer, but keep your eye on the prize. Structural problems don’t have individual solutions. The problem isn’t that you have chosen single-use plastics — it’s that in our world everything for sale is packaged in single-use plastics. The problem isn’t that you’ve bought a subscription to the wrong music streaming service — it’s that labels have been allowed to buy all their competitors, creators’ unions have been smashed and degraded, and giant accounting scams by big companies generate minuscule fines.
The good news is that after 40 years of despair inducing regulatory nihilism and “vote with your wallet” talk, we’re finally paying attention to systemic problems, with a new generation of trustbusting radicals working around the world to end corporate impunity.
Dow is a repeat offender. A repeat, repeat offender. Chrissakes, they’re the linear descendants of Union Carbide, the company that poisoned Bhopal:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhopal_disaster
They shouldn’t be trusted to run a lemonade stand, let alone a “recycling” program. The same goes for Big Tech and Big Content company and the markets for creative labor. These companies have repeatedly demonstrated their unfitness, their habitual deception and immorality. These companies have captured their regulators, repeatedly, so we need better regulators — and weaker companies.
The thing I love about Teachout’s book is that it talks about what we should be demanding from our governments — it’s a manifesto for a movement against corporate power, not a movement for “responsible consumerism.” That was the template that Rebecca Giblin and I followed when we wrote Chokepoint Capitalism, our book about the brutal, corrupt creative labor market:
https://chokepointcapitalism.com/
We have a chapter on Spotify (multiple chapters, in fact!). For our audiobook, we made that chapter a “Spotify Exclusive” — it’s the only part of the book you can get on Spotify, and it’s free:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/09/12/streaming-doesnt-pay/#stunt-publishing
Next Thu (Mar 2) I’ll be in Brussels for Antitrust, Regulation and the Political Economy, along with a who’s-who of European and US trustbusters. It’s livestreamed, and both in-person and virtual attendance are free. On Fri (Mar 3), I’ll be in Graz for the Elevate Festival.
[Image ID: A woman kneeling to tie her running shoe. She stands on a background of plastic waste. In the top right corner is the logo for Dow chemicals. Below it is the Dow slogan, 'Others see an old shoe. We see the future.']
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impexenterprises89 · 2 days ago
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Exploring the Rich Legacy of Indian Handicrafts
India is known for its rich culture and its art traditions which have been beautifully preserved through decades, which we can observe in the various arts and crafts around the country. Indian handicrafts are a little peek into the diversity of India’s culture and heritage, from elaborate. One of those names is Impex Enterprises, a Handicraft Exporter in India of the finest handcrafted goods with a vision of making a mark in handicraft export in the world.
A Treasure Trove of Artistry
The country has a whole variety of styles of Indian handicrafts, which imply the traditions of the area. Not just cultural creations, they are a bridge between India and the world, showcasing the ingenuity of Indian artisans.
Impex Enterprises: Champions of Indian Handicrafts
Impex Enterprises is the leading exporter of 100% original Indian handicrafts. By working with talented artisans in every region of the country, We guarantee that every piece showcases the passion and precision of its creator. Ranging from the best raw material procurement to following stringent quality measures, Impex Enterprises, Handicraft Exporter in India ensures products that are not just aesthetically pleasing but durable and eco-friendly too.
Supporting Artisans, Preserving Traditions
For Impex Enterprises one of its fundamental missions is to support and maintain the professional life of local artisans. A lot of these artisans use traditional techniques honed over generations. Impex Enterprises helps maintain these ancient techniques and keeps the cultural heritage alive by providing a global platform for their work.
Meeting Global Demand with Excellence
Indian handicrafts have a special place in the global market because it truly is unique and charming. Impex Enterprises, the best Handicraft Exporter in India serves this demand by producing a variety of handcrafted products including home decor, furniture, textiles, jewelry, and gift products. A focus on customer loyalty, state-of-the-art logistics, and perfect delivery on time are some of the factors why clients are more inclined to partner with this company.
Celebrating Indian Heritage
Here at Impex Enterprises, we want you to step into the magic of a tradition that has stood the test of time; the tradition of Indian handicrafts. Every product is a narrative of culture, tradition, and artistry, carefully made to bring sophistication and individuality to any environment. When you choose Impex Enterprises, the best Handicraft Exporter in India, you choose beauty and culture, and you choose a part of India’s rich legacy that you help us preserve. Enter the world of Indian handicrafts at Impex Enterprises, a Handicraft Exporter in India.
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rifo1011 · 3 days ago
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Top Manufacturers of Stainless Steel Flanges in India
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Connecting Projects with Riddhi Siddhi Metal Impex Best Stainless Steel Flange Manufacturers delves into the vibrant world of stainless steel flange manufacturers in India. It provides a detailed guide to understanding why these items are so popular, both locally and worldwide, and why India is a key hub for this business.
India's industrial sector is booming, and there is a growing need for premium stainless steel flanges. These vital elements are necessary in sectors including manufacturing, petrochemicals, construction, and oil and gas. India boasts some of the leading SS flange manufacturers who have established themselves as global players, delivering reliable and durable solutions.
Stainless steel flanges are mechanical connectors that connect pipes, valves, pumps, and other piping components. They play an important function in maintaining smooth connections and easy maintenance or repair. These flanges, made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel, are frequently used in sectors that require durable and long-lasting solutions.
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Website: riddhisiddhimetal.com
Product: Stainless Steel Flanges Suppliers in India
Other Product: EIL Approved Pipe Fittings Suppliers in India.
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glaze0123 · 4 days ago
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Soy Wax manufacturers in India
India hosts several soy wax manufacturers, including Shri Ram Sons Wax, Matin Impex, Atlas Organics, Mishra Chemical Works, and VedaOils. They produce eco-friendly soy wax suitable for candles, cosmetics, and industrial applications, offering high purity, consistent quality, and customizable options to meet diverse industry demands across domestic and global markets.
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glee-impex · 16 days ago
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Boost Nutrition with Delectable Banana Powder
In today's fast-paced world, maintaining a nutritious diet can be a challenge. However, with the rise of superfoods like banana powder, achieving a balanced diet has never been easier. As a premier banana powder exporter in India, we at Glee Impex are dedicated to bringing this versatile and nutritious product to the global market.
Why Choose Banana Powder?
Banana powder is made from dehydrated bananas, preserving all the essential nutrients found in fresh bananas. Rich in vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber, it provides numerous health benefits, including improved digestion, enhanced energy levels, and better heart health. This makes banana powder an ideal ingredient for smoothies, baking, and even baby food.
Glee Impex: Your Trusted Banana Powder Exporter in India
When it comes to finding a reliable banana powder supplier in India, Glee Impex stands out as the best exporter in India. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has made us a leading banana powder exporter company in India. We ensure that our banana powder is sourced from the finest bananas and processed under stringent quality control measures.
Our Export Reach
At Glee Impex, we take pride in our extensive export network. As a top banana powder exporter in India, we ship our high-quality banana powder to various countries, including the US, UAE, Dubai, Russia, UK, Canada, Australia, Nepal, and Bhutan. Our reputation as a trustworthy banana powder supplier in India is built on our ability to deliver consistent quality and timely shipments.
The Benefits of Partnering with Glee Impex
1. Quality Assurance: As a leading banana powder exporter company in India, we prioritize the quality of our products. Our banana powder is free from additives and preservatives, ensuring you receive a pure and natural product.
2. Global Reach: We are not just the best exporter in India; we have a global presence. Our efficient logistics and supply chain management ensure that our banana powder reaches you in perfect condition, no matter where you are.
3. Competitive Pricing: We offer competitive prices without compromising on quality, making us the preferred banana powder supplier in India.
4. Customer Support: Our dedicated customer support team is always ready to assist you. Whether you have queries about our products or need assistance with your order, we are just a call or email away.
Customer Reviews
Here’s what some of our satisfied customers have to say about our banana powder:
John D., USA:
"I’ve been using Glee Impex's banana powder in my smoothies for months now, and I love it! The quality is consistently excellent, and the powder blends smoothly without any lumps. Highly recommend this banana powder exporter in India."
Amelia R., UK:
"As a health-conscious baker, I was looking for a natural ingredient to enhance my recipes. Glee Impex’s banana powder is perfect! It adds a wonderful flavor and nutritional boost to my baked goods. The best exporter in India, no doubt."
Sanjay M., UAE:
"Glee Impex has been our go-to banana powder supplier in India for over a year. Their product quality is top-notch, and their customer service is exceptional. They truly are a leading banana powder exporter company in India."
Elena K., Russia:
"Finding a reliable supplier of banana powder was challenging until we discovered Glee Impex. Their banana powder is pure and delicious. Our customers love it, and we appreciate the timely deliveries from this banana powder exporter in India."
Liam S., Australia:
"I’ve tried several brands of banana powder, but Glee Impex stands out. Their powder is rich in flavor and nutrients. They are undoubtedly the best exporter in India when it comes to quality and service."
 How to Connect with Us
Ready to boost your nutrition with our delectable banana powder? Connect with us today!
- Call us: +91-9319294022
- Visit us: [www.gleeimpex.com](http://www.gleeimpex.com)
At Glee Impex, we are more than just a banana powder exporter in India; we are your partners in health and wellness. Whether you are looking for a reliable banana powder supplier in India or the best exporter in India for your business, we are here to meet your needs.
Conclusion
Incorporating banana powder into your diet is a simple yet effective way to enhance your nutritional intake. With Glee Impex, a trusted banana powder exporter company in India, you can be assured of premium quality and excellent service. As the best exporter in India, we are committed to providing you with the finest banana powder that meets your dietary needs and preferences.
Contact us today and discover the benefits of partnering with a leading banana powder exporter in India. Let Glee Impex be your go-to banana powder supplier in India for all your nutritional and culinary needs.
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jrpimpex99 · 20 days ago
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JRP Impex: Top Exporter of High-Quality Coriander Seeds (Dhaniya) from India 
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India is famous for its spices, and coriander seeds, or Dhaniya, are one of the most popular and flavorful. JRP Impex is proud to be a top supplier and exporter of high-quality coriander seeds. With a focus on freshness and purity, we bring the authentic taste of Indian spices to kitchens around the world. 
What Makes Coriander Seeds Special? 
Coriander seeds are well-loved for their warm, citrus-like flavor and rich aroma. They are a key ingredient in cooking and are used in many dishes, from curries and soups to pickles and spice blends. 
Our coriander seeds are carefully selected from trusted farms, ensuring that they are clean, fresh, and full of flavor. 
How JRP Impex Ensures Quality 
We process coriander seeds in our modern facilities, following strict quality standards to retain their natural goodness. Whether the seeds are whole or ground into powder, we make sure they stay fresh and full of their essential oils. 
Every step, from cleaning and drying to grinding and packaging, is handled with care to ensure that the seeds meet international quality standards. 
A Global Reach 
JRP Impex delivers coriander seeds to customers all over the world, including Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. We make sure our products reach you on time, no matter where you are. 
Our customers include spice manufacturers, food processors, restaurants, and retailers. No matter your need, we have the right coriander product for you. 
Why Choose JRP Impex? 
At JRP Impex, we believe in offering only the best. Our coriander seeds are full of natural flavor and aroma, perfect for bringing out the best in your dishes. We work directly with farmers to ensure that our products are sustainably sourced and of the highest quality. Our prices are competitive, making it easy for businesses of all sizes to afford premium spices. Plus, we deliver your orders quickly and reliably, so you can count on us every time. 
A Closer Look at Coriander 
Coriander, scientifically known as Coriandrum sativum, is a plant from the parsley family. Its seeds are round, plump, and brown, packed with natural oils that give them a strong and unique flavor. Both the seeds and leaves of coriander are widely used in cooking. 
In Indian cooking, coriander is one of the most used spices, enhancing the flavor of curries, soups, and pickles. It is not only delicious but also good for digestion and overall health. 
Experience the True Taste of Indian Spices 
JRP Impex brings the authentic taste of Indian coriander seeds to your doorstep. Whether you’re a chef, a business owner, or someone who loves cooking, our coriander seeds will help you create amazing dishes. 
Trust JRP Impex for fresh, high-quality coriander seeds that deliver the best flavor every time. Contact us today to place your order! 
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global-impex · 6 months ago
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Discover essential tips for maintaining European trucks in India. Learn about the importance of genuine spare parts, key maintenance practices, and advanced security measures to ensure optimal performance and safety.
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The Rising Export Market of Jaggery from India: Insights and Opportunities (2023-24)
Jaggery, a traditional unrefined sugar derived from sugarcane or palm sap, has long held a significant place in Indian culture, praised for its nutritional and medicinal benefits. This article explores India's jaggery export landscape for 2023-24, including key statistics, top exporters, market size, and HS codes, shedding light on why this sweetener has become a highly valued export product.
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Introduction to Jaggery: An Indian Heritage Product
Jaggery, also known as gur in Hindi, has been a staple in Indian cuisine and Ayurveda for centuries. Unlike refined sugar, jaggery is rich in vitamins and minerals, making it a healthier alternative that has found increasing popularity worldwide. Approximately 55% of the world's jaggery is produced in India, highlighting the country's dominance in this industry. Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh are the largest jaggery-producing states, contributing significantly to India’s agricultural economy. Colombia, the second-largest producer, accounts for only 11% of global production, underscoring India’s unparalleled position.
Jaggery Export Data for 2023-24: Key Figures
In the fiscal year 2023-24, India exported a staggering 516,746.10 metric tons (MT) of jaggery and confectionery products, valued at Rs. 3,570.77 crores (430.88 million USD). These exports reached a wide range of markets, including the United States, Indonesia, Kenya, the UAE, and Nepal. Notably, February 2024 saw a significant spike in exports, with 1,886 shipments representing a 22% year-over-year increase from February 2023 and a 26% growth from the previous month.
Export Performance and Market Growth
According to updated data, India recorded a total of 15,924 jaggery shipments between March 2023 and February 2024. These shipments were executed by 1,241 exporters and received by 2,969 importers worldwide. This marked a 12% increase in shipments compared to the previous year, indicating the growing global demand for Indian jaggery.
Australia, the UAE, and the United States are among the top import markets for Indian jaggery, reflecting the product's widespread appeal. Additionally, India remains the world’s largest jaggery exporter, with 106,108 global shipments, far surpassing competitors like Sri Lanka (3,005 shipments) and Vietnam (621 shipments).
Top Jaggery Exporters in India
Several companies have established themselves as leading exporters of jaggery from India. Here is a list of top exporters making a mark in the global market:
Royaldivine Produce Products LLP
Krishived Organic Farm
Subbamart Impex
Shiva Ruthra Exports
Clora Export Pvt. Ltd.
Mahalaxmi Overseas
Nani Agro Foods
Yuvaraju Agro Impex
Aum Exports
Balaji Jaggery Farm
These companies have set high standards for quality and consistency, making Indian jaggery highly sought after in international markets.
Global Jaggery Export Landscape: Top Exporting Countries
Beyond India, several countries also play a crucial role in the global jaggery export market. Here is a list of the top jaggery-exporting nations:
Thailand: $864.7 million
China: $480.9 million
France: $439.9 million
Netherlands: $214.4 million
United States: $191.9 million
Belgium: $129.0 million
Germany: $105.7 million
Malaysia: $88.9 million
Austria: $73.1 million
Italy: $66.5 million
Thailand leads the way, with an impressive export value of $864.7 million, followed by China and France. However, India’s position as the largest jaggery exporter highlights its superior capacity and strong global demand.
The Growing Indian Jaggery Market
The packaged jaggery market in India was valued at INR 63.5 billion in 2023. This market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.68% from 2023 to 2032, reaching an estimated INR 186.0 billion. Factors contributing to this growth include the rising awareness of jaggery’s health benefits and an increasing preference for natural sweeteners.
Why Exporting Jaggery from India is Profitable
India’s jaggery export market is a highly profitable venture for several reasons:
High Production Capacity: India produces 60-70% of the world’s jaggery. Around 15% of the sugarcane crop in India is dedicated to jaggery and Khansari (unrefined sugar) production.
Growing Global Demand: As consumers worldwide become more health-conscious, the demand for natural sweeteners like jaggery has surged.
Versatility and Cultural Significance: Jaggery, also known as Bellam in Telugu, Vellam in Tamil, and Charkara in Malayalam, plays a crucial role in many Indian and global cuisines. It is also valued for its medicinal properties.
Given these factors, India has a robust infrastructure of jaggery manufacturers ready to meet the increasing global demand.
Key HS Codes for Jaggery Export
To efficiently navigate the export business, understanding HS codes is crucial. Here are some important HS codes for jaggery:
1701: Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose in solid form
17011310: Cane Jaggery
17011410: Other cane sugar
These HS codes help streamline international trade and ensure compliance with global export standards.
Tools and Platforms for Jaggery Export Insights
For businesses looking to tap into the jaggery export market, having access to reliable trade data is essential. Platforms like ExportImportData.in provide comprehensive trade data, including updated lists of importers and exporters, HS codes, and shipment details across 100+ countries. This information helps businesses make informed decisions and capitalize on opportunities in the international market.
Conclusion: The Future of Jaggery Export from India
India’s jaggery export market is a testament to the country’s strong agricultural heritage and trading capabilities. As the global demand for natural sugar substitutes continues to rise, jaggery has become a valuable export product. By understanding key HS codes, keeping track of export statistics, and partnering with established exporters, businesses can successfully navigate this profitable industry.
For those interested in exploring jaggery export opportunities or needing assistance with trade data, platforms like ExportImportData.in offer valuable resources. Stay informed, leverage the right data, and be a part of India’s growing jaggery export story.
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Vector Control Market Applications in Agriculture and Urban Pest Management
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Vector Control Market Growth Strategic Market Overview and Growth Projections
The global vector control market size was valued at USD 22.4 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 34.3 billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of 5.5% during the forecast period (2023-2031).
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How Handicraft Product Exporters Are Supporting Local Artisans Worldwide
Handicraft products exporters are instrumental in bridging the gap between local artisans and global consumers interested in traditional and artisanal goods. One such fine example for local exporters helping local artisans sustain their craft and make it popular worldwide is Impex Enterprises, one stop destination and a leading handicraft exporter in India. Impex Enterprises plays a pivotal role in the development and welfare of artisans.
Empowering Local Artisans
One of the main ways that handicraft product exporters contribute to local artisans is by creating access to foreign markets. Especially for artisans living in rural or under-resourced areas, local markets can offer limited opportunities for selling products beyond their local market. But Impex Enterprises, Handicraft Exporter In India put artisans on a stage to showcase their talent to the world. Exporters generate demand for handcrafted items by linking artisans to international markets so that artisans can fetch fair prices for what they do.
Handicraft Exporter In India also act as a mechanism to save traditional skills that are at risk of extinction. Crafts like iron planters, wooden planters as well as terracotta are an expression of our culture and centuries of tradition.
Types of Handicrafts Supported by Impex Enterprises
Impex Enterprises offers an array of unique items that highlight the very best of Indian artisanship. The company exports:
Iron Planters: Exquisitely wrought planters reflecting the subtleties of metalworking.
Wooden Planters: The wooden planters with unique designs and made from sustainable sources; adding charm to gardens and homes
Iron Items: Items made using iron that are functional as well as decorative, offering a rustic element to home decor.
Handmade Arabic Crafts: Unique items inspired by Arabic culture, with beautiful patterns and great detail.
Napkin Holders: Decorative yet practical tools that bring variety and style to your dining experience.
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Palm Products: Craftsmanship with palm leaves
Fiber Products: Eco-friendly fiber-based products showcasing India’s traditional weaving and textile making heritage.
Sourcing the Best Products at Competitive Market Prices
Selecting handicrafts, which do not only appear visually captivating but are also of world class decent quality is of utmost consideration and effort put forth by Impex Enterprises, Handicraft Exporter In India. The company has strong relationships with artisans, ensuring each product is handmade and very accurate. Besides that, Impex Enterprises helps in sourcing their products at competitive rates so that both artisanal societies and international customers can be served as part of a fair trade.
Impex Enterprises, Handicraft Exporter In India bridge the gap; while we provide local artisans access to a wider volume of customers, the buyers across the globe are exposed to the richness of traditions and culture of Indian handicrafts.
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Top Stainless Steel Flange Manufacturers in India
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India is home to some of the finest manufacturers of stainless steel flanges, catering to diverse industries such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, construction, and more. Among these, Riddhi Siddhi Metal Impex stands out as a trusted name known for its superior quality and innovative solutions.
As one of the leading Stainless Steel Flange Manufacturers in India, We offer a wide range of flanges, including slip-on, weld neck, blind, socket weld, and threaded flanges. These products are crafted using premium-grade stainless steel, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and high performance even in demanding environments.
The company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and strict quality control processes have earned it a strong reputation in both domestic and international markets. Whether you need standard sizes or customized solutions, We guarantee precision-engineered flanges that meet global standards like ANSI, DIN, and ASME.
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The Growing Demand for Human Hair Imports in India: A Booming Market
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India, renowned for its rich supply of temple hair, has seen a surge in the demand for imported human hair. With the global market for wigs, extensions, and medical hair products expanding rapidly, the beauty industry in India is also witnessing a notable shift. This article delves into the rising trend of human hair imports, the key factors driving this demand, and the future of this dynamic sector in India.
Why Human Hair is in High Demand
The global human hair trade has grown into a multi-billion-dollar industry, primarily driven by the beauty and fashion sectors. Wigs, hair extensions, and hairpieces have become popular accessories, offering people the chance to experiment with different looks while maintaining a natural appearance. Human hair, unlike synthetic alternatives, provides a realistic texture, shine, and durability that is hard to replicate.
In addition to cosmetic uses, human hair has an important role in the medical field. Individuals dealing with hair loss due to conditions like alopecia or undergoing cancer treatments often seek out human hair wigs to regain their confidence and sense of normalcy. The superior quality of human hair for medical use has further fueled its demand worldwide.
The Shift Toward Human Hair Imports in India
India is famous for its naturally black, lustrous hair, which has been exported globally for decades. However, as consumer preferences evolve, there has been a growing demand for hair with varied textures, colors, and characteristics that are not as easily sourced domestically. As a result, India has begun to import human hair from countries like China, Myanmar, and Vietnam, where lighter-colored and straight hair is more common.
This shift reflects a change in the beauty standards of Indian consumers, who now seek more diverse options in terms of hair texture and style. The rise in demand for different hair types has opened up a lucrative market for imported human hair.
Key Countries Supplying Human Hair to India
The global human hair trade includes several countries that are major suppliers to India. China is one of the leading exporters of human hair, along with Myanmar, Vietnam, and Cambodia. These countries offer hair that suits the growing demand for unique textures and styles that cater to a wider range of fashion trends and personal preferences in India.
Human hair from these regions is highly sought after for its quality, durability, and aesthetic appeal, making it a preferred choice for Indian buyers looking for high-end wigs, hairpieces, and extensions.
Top Human Hair Buyers in India
The expanding market for human hair in India has attracted several businesses specializing in importing and distributing hair products. Some of the leading human hair buyers in India include:
Devansh Enterprises
Lush International LLP
Rbl Hair Export
Manisha Impex
Fancon
Vipin Hair Extension
1 Hair
Danish's Scrap Hub
Elite Hair Studio Pvt Ltd.
Esskay Beauty Resources P Ltd.
These companies are key players in the industry, meeting the growing demand for human hair products in India’s bustling beauty and fashion markets.
The Impact of Human Hair Imports on the Indian Market
As the demand for diverse hair textures and colors rises, human hair imports have become essential in meeting the needs of the Indian market. According to recent human hair import data, India saw a significant increase in human hair imports in 2023-2024, with a substantial volume of hair being sourced from various countries.
The popularity of hair extensions and wigs, particularly in urban areas, has significantly boosted the demand for imported hair. Indian consumers are increasingly opting for hair products that offer a wider variety of styles and textures not commonly available locally. This trend is expected to continue, driving further growth in the human hair import sector.
Global Leaders in Human Hair Imports
While India is a major player in the human hair export industry, several other countries dominate the global market for human hair imports. The top three countries leading human hair imports globally are:
The United States: The largest importer of human hair worldwide, with over 103,000 shipments.
China: A close second, importing approximately 99,000 shipments of human hair.
Myanmar: Holds the third spot, importing around 13,500 shipments.
These countries play a pivotal role in the global human hair trade, both as suppliers and buyers, and contribute to the steady rise in the market’s value.
The Future of Human Hair Imports in India
Looking ahead, the future of human hair imports in India seems promising. As beauty standards continue to evolve and consumers seek more options, the demand for high-quality human hair is expected to rise further. The Indian beauty industry, particularly in urban regions, has embraced hair extensions and wigs as fashion essentials, and this trend shows no signs of slowing down.
With the growing popularity of unique hair textures, lengths, and colors, Indian businesses are increasingly exploring international markets to meet local demand. This surge in interest is not only a reflection of changing beauty trends but also the expanding purchasing power of Indian consumers.
As technology in hair processing and care continues to advance, the human hair import market in India is set to remain a dynamic and profitable sector. The beauty-conscious population is expected to continue driving demand for imported hair that offers greater variety and quality than domestic supplies.
How to Find Human Hair Buyers and Suppliers
For businesses looking to enter the human hair trade or expand their reach, there are several platforms available to help identify buyers and suppliers. One such platform is Seair Exim Solutions, which provides detailed market insights, global trade data, and HS codes related to human hair. This platform offers access to data from over 120 countries, including key markets like the UAE, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Turkey, and the USA.
Businesses can use these tools to stay ahead of market trends, identify potential partners, and make informed decisions in the highly competitive human hair market.
Final Thoughts
The demand for human hair imports in India is rising steadily, fueled by the country's growing beauty and fashion industries. As consumers continue to seek high-quality, diverse hair products for wigs, extensions, and medical purposes, the market for imported human hair is poised for continued growth. For businesses involved in the human hair trade, staying informed about global trends and market data is crucial to capitalizing on this evolving industry.
Whether you're a buyer, supplier, or investor, the future of human hair imports in India presents exciting opportunities for growth and innovation in a rapidly expanding market.
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