West Bengal, located in the eastern part of India, is one of the country’s most diverse and dynamic economies, contributing significantly to India’s trade, industry, and agriculture. The state serves as a vital gateway to Northeast India and neighboring countries like Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan, making it a strategic hub for international trade through the Kolkata and Haldia ports. West Bengal is a leading producer and exporter of tea, jute, leather goods, seafood, and handicrafts, with world-renowned products such as Darjeeling Tea, Murshidabad Silk, Bankura Terracotta, and Santiniketan Leather holding G.I. recognition. The state also plays a vital role in India’s agricultural output, being a top producer of rice, fish, and fruits like mango and pineapple. Its capital, Kolkata, is an important industrial and financial center housing sectors like engineering, IT, petrochemicals, and leather processing. Through its One District One Product (ODOP) initiatives, West Bengal has successfully promoted rural entrepreneurship and traditional crafts, strengthening its export potential. With a strong mix of agriculture, manufacturing, and services, West Bengal continues to be a major contributor to India’s GDP and export growth, bridging tradition with modern industry.

Products and Sourcing Guide

West Bengal Product are exported mainly to:

In West Bengal one can use any one of the following ports / ICDs for exporting:
- Shyam Prasad Mukherjee Port (Kolkata Port)
- Haldia Port
- ICD Dabgram
- ICD Durgapur
- Kolkata Airport
There are land Borders also in West Bengal for exporting to Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan.
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