Global Buyers Flock to Sourcex India 2025: A New Era for Indian Exports
The Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) has successfully concluded Sourcex India 2025, held at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in New Delhi from March 26-28, 2025. The three-day event received an overwhelming response from domestic manufacturers and international buyers, reinforcing India’s status as a major global sourcing hub across diverse sectors.
A Comprehensive Platform for Business Collaboration
Sourcex India 2025 provided a robust platform for business collaborations, market exploration, and showcasing the strength of Indian manufacturing. The event brought together a diverse range of Indian exhibitors from industries including Food & Beverages, Health & Beauty, FMCG & FMCD, Apparel & Garments, Textiles & Home Decor, E-Commerce Services, and Logistics. Over 150 global buyers from 45+ countries, including Africa, the EU, NAFTA, and Southeast Asia, participated, alongside 10 National Award-winning artisans supported by the Ministry of Textiles.
Event Highlights: Fostering Business Growth and Knowledge Sharing
- Buyer-Seller Meetings: Both pre-arranged and spontaneous B2B meetings facilitated direct interactions between international buyers and Indian exporters, leading to meaningful business relationships and promising follow-up actions.
- Knowledge Seminars and Workshops: Industry experts led insightful sessions on global trade trends, supply chain management, export financing, and quality control, providing valuable knowledge to participants.
- Networking Opportunities: The event fostered ample networking opportunities, enabling participants to establish strong business connections.
Industry Leaders Applaud Sourcex India 2025
Speaking at the event’s closing ceremony, Dr. Ajay Sahai, DG & CEO of FIEO, described Sourcex India 2025 as a resounding success.
"The strong participation from international buyers and Indian manufacturers underscores India’s reputation as a trusted and competitive sourcing destination. The connections and discussions here will drive significant export growth," he said.
India’s Bold Vision for Global Exports by 2030
Dr. Sahai highlighted India’s ambitious $2 trillion export target for goods and services by 2030, urging startups and businesses to engage with the export sector.
He noted that trade agreements, including the upcoming UK-India Free Trade Agreement, would create a favorable environment for exporters. “India is now the ideal place to conduct real business," he added, inviting international buyers to visit India regularly.
The successful conclusion of Sourcex India 2025 marks a pivotal step in strengthening India’s export competitiveness. FIEO remains committed to supporting Indian exporters and enhancing their global reach.