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A ₹12.2 lakh crore message to global trade.
Union Budget 2026 makes one thing unmistakably clear: logistics is no longer a back-office function it’s strategic national infrastructure. With record public capex, the Budget pushes multimodal connectivity, freight corridors, ports, waterways, and digital customs reforms to reduce India’s logistics cost and boost trade competitiveness. At a time of global supply chain uncertainty, India is betting big on predictability, speed, and scale.
From infrastructure to execution, where trade really wins.
Dedicated Freight Corridors, port-led development, inland waterways, and container manufacturing are designed to cut transit times and rebalance India’s freight mix. But infrastructure alone doesn’t move cargo execution does. That’s where Exim Transtrade plays a critical role by translating policy intent into seamless export-import operations, ensuring cargo moves faster, compliantly, and cost-efficiently across modes.
MSMEs, exports, and smarter supply chains.
Budget 2026 strengthens MSME participation through better liquidity (TReDS, invoice discounting), simplified customs processes, and removal of the ₹10 lakh courier export cap unlocking cross-border e-commerce. Exim Transtrade supports this shift with end-to-end EXIM solutions: customs clearance, freight forwarding, documentation, and advisory helping MSMEs scale exports without friction.
Logistics-led growth needs trusted partners.
Digitised clearances, AI-led scanning, electronic sealing, and faster port processes demand experienced operators who understand compliance and timing. Exim Transtrade bridges hard infrastructure with soft execution minimising dwell time, managing risk, and ensuring predictability. As India’s logistics story accelerates, the real advantage lies with businesses that move early, move smart, and move with the right partner.
Sources:
Union Budget 2026 (Government of India); statements and perspectives from logistics industry leaders across ports, express logistics, and supply chain services reported in leading Indian business and trade publications.
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