India’s growth set to fuel global economy with high demand for commodities: DHL

January 22, 2018: The results from the Global Trade Barometer released recently by world's leading logistics company DHL indicated that India's economy holds the brightest growth prospects amongst the world's seven largest economies.  According to first ever DHL Global Trade Barometer%u2014an early indicator of global trade developments calculated using artificial intelligence, big data and predictive […]

India’s growth set to fuel global economy with high demand for commodities: DHL
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January 22, 2018: The results from the Global Trade Barometer released recently by world's leading logistics company DHL indicated that India's economy holds the brightest growth prospects amongst the world's seven largest economies.

According to first ever DHL Global Trade Barometer%u2014an early indicator of global trade developments calculated using artificial intelligence, big data and predictive analytics, gave India the highest growth indices out of seven countries assessed, due to strong and sustained increases in both air and ocean freight in and out of the country.

The country's trade in machinery and high-tech goods continues to underpin its growth, while increased imports of industrial raw materials point to an extended period of trade development for the nation, said the report.

“More than any of the world's largest economies, India's major industries have displayed levels of resilience and growth that will buoy business confidence in the short to medium turn,” said George Lawson, managing director of DHL Global Forwarding India.

“India's economy has built up terrific momentum in recent times. Since 2008, its GDP has risen every single year to $2.44 trillion last year, which is more than double the levels of a decade ago. As the country continues to invest heavily in infrastructure, we expect it to continue its upward trajectory for the foreseeable future," said Lawson.

According to the DHL Global Trade Barometer, businesses in India can expect ocean trade to further improve on already-high levels, thanks to demand for commodities and industrial materials from overseas.

Air freight demand is projected to remain stable at its current highs, sustained by growth in machinery and technology imports. Both India's air and ocean freight forecasts proved stronger than those of any other country in the Global Trade Barometer - in large part due to every major sector making a positive contribution to the country's trade.

“We are expecting strong performance in not just one or two sectors, but across the entire Indian economy,” said Lawson.

“It implies two things%u2014Indian enterprises of all stripes are not only growing fast, but becoming more and more globally connected in how they do business," he said.

He added that dynamic planning will become even more important. "Given this steep growth, it is critical that Indian exporters and importers alike partner with professional logistics providers to ensure their air and ocean demand is met with the right supply of capacity," said Lawson.

Developed jointly by DHL and Accenture, the DHL Global Trade Barometer provides a quarterly outlook on future trade, taking into consideration the import and export data of seven large economies: China, South Korea, Germany, India, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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