Walmart’s export commitment to boost MSMEs

Walmart will triple its exports of goods from India to $10 billion each year by 2027. To accelerate its India exports, Walmart will strengthen the development of the supply chain ecosystem in India, both by boosting existing exporters and by expanding the nation’s pool of export-ready businesses. Walmart’s new export commitment is expected to provide a significant boost to micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in India, alongside ongoing efforts such as the Flipkart Samarth and Walmart Vriddhi supplier development programs. 

The expansion in sourcing will include helping develop hundreds of new suppliers in different key Indian export categories. India is already one of Walmart’s top sourcing markets, with annual exports worth about US$3 billion. India-made apparel, homeware, jewellery, hardlines and other popular products currently reach customers in 14 markets via Walmart’s Global Sourcing office in Bangalore, which opened in 2002. At the grassroots level, Walmart’s supplier development program Vriddhi, launched a year ago, is bringing export skills and knowledge to MSMEs to prepare them to succeed as suppliers to Walmart, Flipkart and other companies in India and around the world.

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