
Global trade is undergoing a seismic recalibration. The United States’ recent uptick in tariffs on a range of imported goods has injected new costs and uncertainty into long-standing supply chains — but it also creates strategic openings for exporters who can pivot fast, diversify markets, and plug into modern logistics infrastructure. For India, a large and diverse exporter, the short-term pain for some sectors can become a catalyst for accelerated structural change. And nowhere is that structural opportunity clearer than in Dholera Smart City — a purpose-built, export-ready industrial node designed for the 21st-century economy.