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The text is a news article from “The Hindu” e-paper, dated December 16, 2025, reporting on a statement made by Union Minister Piyush Goyal in the Lok Sabha. Goyal announced that India’s marine exports have grown by 20% despite anti-dumping duties imposed by other countries. He attributed this growth to the government’s efforts in registering marine fish export establishments in countries like the European Union and Russia, stating that further registrations will lead to more export growth.

News Article:

Indian Marine Exports Surge Despite Trade Barriers, Minister Says

NEW DELHI (Dec. 16, 2025) – Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal announced in the Lok Sabha today that Indian marine exports have experienced a 20% growth in recent months, defying the impact of anti-dumping duties imposed by various nations.

Speaking during Question Hour in the Winter session of Parliament, Goyal credited the government’s proactive measures for the export success. He highlighted the registration of 102 marine fish export establishments in the European Union and 25 in Russia within the last year.

“The government is making focused efforts to ensure that marine fish exports go up,” Goyal stated. “As more fish export establishments obtain registration and approvals in foreign territories, we anticipate even greater growth in the sector.”

The announcement comes as a positive development amidst global trade uncertainties, signaling the resilience and competitiveness of India’s marine export industry. The government hopes to build on this momentum by continuing to streamline the registration process and exploring new export markets.

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