Government Discusses Production to Meet Rising Demand

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New Delhi, April 3 The government held discussions on Friday about measures to encourage companies to increase production of induction heaters and cookware amid rising demand for these products due to the West Asia crisis, an official said.

The crisis has disrupted the movement of ships carrying oil and gas through the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns over cooking gas supplies and prompting people to rush to buy induction heaters and cookware.

The meeting, chaired by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, was attended by senior officials, including the Power Secretary, DGFT and DPIIT Secretary.

"We discussed how we can speed up and increase the production of induction heaters and cookware," the official said.

The demand for these goods is increasing, and they are being sold quickly.

The official also said that the country's exports have recorded positive growth during 2025-26 despite global uncertainties.

Both goods and services have recorded positive growth. The final figures will be released by the commerce ministry on April 15.
 

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