New Delhi, June 4 -- India's tyre exports reached a record high of Rs 27,312 crore in FY2025-26, registering a 9 per cent increase over Rs 25,057 crore in the previous fiscal year, Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association (ATMA) said citing government data.

The milestone was achieved despite significant global supply chain disruptions, elevated freight costs, and trade-related uncertainties in key international markets.

Arun Mammen, Chairman, ATMA was quoted by PTI as saying, "The robust export performance comes despite significant disruptions in global supply chains, elevated logistics costs, and trade-related uncertainties across major markets."

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