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      • If China questions the quality of Indian spices, over half of India's global exports could be affected, joining five other countries, the GTRI said in a recent report. "The situation could worsen if the EU, which regularly rejects Indian spice consignments over quality issues, follows suits."
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  2. May 14, 2024 · If China questions the quality of Indian spices, over half of India's global exports could be affected, joining five other countries, the GTRI said in a recent report.

  3. May 2, 2024 · Overall, China, U.S. U.A.E, Bangladesh and Thailand are the top importers of all spices and spice mixes originating from India. A crisis of confidence assails the Indian spice export...

  4. May 1, 2024 · The private trade research think tank warns that if China and other ASEAN nations follow suit influenced by the actions taken by Hong Kong and Singapore, it could impact 51.1 percent of...

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  5. May 1, 2024 · "If China, influenced by actions in Hong Kong and ASEAN based on the precedents set by Singapore, decides to implement similar measures, Indian spice exports could see a dramatic downturn. The...

  6. May 23, 2024 · A senior Commerce and Industry Ministry official said, “In 2023-24, 99.8 percent of around 1.4 million tonnes of spices have met quality requirements of different countries, and only 0.2 percent of all consignments were non-compliant. On the other hand, 0.73 percent of imported food consignments were non-compliant.

  7. May 1, 2024 · The primary markets for Indian spices were China, which imported spices worth USD 928 million, the US at USD 574 million, and Bangladesh at USD 339 million. Other significant buyers included the UAE (USD 256 million), Thailand (USD 193 million), Malaysia (USD 147 million), Indonesia (USD 137 million), UK (USD 122 million), Australia (USD 63 ...

  8. May 2, 2023 · India has been the largest producer of spices for many years, but it has been surpassed in exports by China in the past decade. In 2021, China exported $783 million of spices as compared to India ...