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Exporters Heave Sigh of RELIEF, Get ₹497cr Cushion for Shipments

20 Mar 2026
2 min

India's Export Support Package Amid West Asia Conflict

India has introduced a ₹497 crore export support package to mitigate the impact of disruptions caused by the West Asia conflict. This package is designed to provide enhanced insurance cover and logistics relief as war risks have increased freight costs and insurance premiums. The initiative, known as the Resilience & Logistics Intervention for Export Facilitation (RELIEF) scheme, aims to stabilize trade flows and prevent order cancellations for Indian exporters.

Key Features of the RELIEF Scheme

  • Coverage Scope:
    • The scheme covers consignments to approximately 17 countries.
    • It addresses the withdrawal of global reinsurers from conflict-affected routes like the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Insurance and Risk Mitigation:
    • The Export Credit Guarantee Corporation (ECGC) will implement the scheme.
    • Up to 100% of the losses will be covered for eligible cases, with government reimbursement to the insurer.
    • Prior to this, ECGC coverage was around 70-80% of risk.
  • Logistical and Financial Support:
    • The scheme includes automatic extensions of export obligations and logistical support.
    • Potential financial measures are included to manage any delays.
  • Impact Considerations:
    • The conflict has led to a surge in freight rates, affecting smaller exporters with limited working capital.
    • The overall impact on exports until March is expected to be limited despite disruptions.

Domestic and Export Balance

Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal emphasized that while India will continue exporting food to West Asia, domestic requirements will take precedence over exports in cases of supply constraints due to logistical challenges and rising costs. The focus will be on maintaining relationships with the region while prioritizing domestic energy and food needs.

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