India has emerged as a winner in global manufacturing, with its exports to the US increasing by $23 billion, a 44% rise from 2018 to 2022. In contrast, China experienced a 10% decline in exports to the US during the same period. This shift in manufacturing and sourcing occurred due to trade wars, the pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and supply bottlenecks.
Selectivity is key as markets enter narrow, range-bound phase: Dipan Mehta
Dipan Mehta suggests that the market’s consolidation follows the RBI’s positive policy move, anticipating improved corporate earnings due to lower tax rates and a potentially