Hong Kong emerges key market for India's high-value exports
ET Bureau January 15, 2026 03:00 AM
Synopsis

India's exports to Hong Kong are surging. Shipments of silver jewellery, electronics, and processed stones have seen substantial growth. Cut and polished diamonds are leading this increase. This trend highlights Hong Kong's growing importance as a trading hub for India. Diversification of exports is a key factor. Electronics and silver jewellery exports have more than doubled.

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New Delhi: Hong Kong has emerged as a key destination for India's high-value exports such as silver jewellery, electronics and processed stones with shipments growing $955 million year-on-year in April-November FY26 to $4.97 billion.

The surge was led by cut and polished diamonds, which increased to $2.61 billion from $2.13 billion, contributing nearly half of the total incremental growth at around $477 million, an analysis by the commerce and industry ministry showed.
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"Hong Kong, long seen as a Gateway to China, now holds potential to become a Gateway to India amid rising India-China economic engagement," said an official.


The higher exports to Hong Kong are key as India is diversifying its shipments amid the steep 50% tariffs imposed by the US since August 27.

Hong Kong is India's 10th largest export destination and its share in the country's total goods exports has risen to 1.7% from 1.4% a year ago.

"The growth reflects rising demand for value-intensive and commodity-focused products, anchored in gems, jewellery and electronics, reinforcing Hong Kong's role as a key trading and re-export hub in East Asia," the official added.

Outbound shipments of electronic goods, particularly telecommunications equipment, more than doubled to $387 million in April-November FY26, highlighting stronger electronics integration with regional supply chains. Growth was further supported by silver jewellery, which rose to $550 million and synthetic or restructured stones, which increased to $229 million from $135 million, according to the analysis.

The rise in exports of electronics, silver jewellery and high-end stones such as diamonds to Hong Kong reflects both genuine diversification and trade-routing effects, as per experts.
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