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Britannia moves North American exports from Oman to India as it weighs price hike
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Published on 8 May 2026

Plant shift to Gujarat links to a looming price squeeze
Britannia has moved its North American export operations from Oman to Mundra in Gujarat to manage disruptions linked to West Asian crises. The company is also exploring higher prices, including tweaks like reducing product grammage and adjusting larger packs, after a reported 20% jump in fuel and packaging costs driven by geopolitics and supply-chain strain.
- Britannia shifts North American exports from Oman to Mundra
- Move aims to reduce risk from West Asian crises
- Company weighs price rises to offset cost pressures
- Fuel and packaging costs reportedly surged about 20%
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