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India pharma exports plunge 23 in March as West Asia disruption hits key transit hubs

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
India pharma exports plunge 23 in March as West Asia disruption hits key transit hubs

War-linked route shocks push freight costs and losses billions

India’s pharmaceutical exports fell 23.17% in March, a sharp reversal attributed to the West Asia conflict disrupting both shipping routes and air transit hubs. With Dubai and Abu Dhabi impacted, freight costs rose and losses are estimated at ₹2,500–₹5,000 crore. The hit threatens the smooth flow of essential medicines to global markets despite earlier FY26 growth.

  • Pharma exports dropped 23.17% in March
  • West Asia war disrupted sea and air transit routes
  • Freight costs rose, with projected losses of ₹2,500–₹5,000 crore
  • Dubai and Abu Dhabi disruptions slowed global medicine flows
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