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Imported Products – TradeExim

Welcome to the Products Imported directory of TradeExim—your one-stop resource for discovering what India is importing, who is importing it, and how it ties into the broader import export data landscape. Whether you’re a supplier wanting to see market demand or a business analyzing competitor activity, this page gives you insights into the landscape of products entering India and how to leverage them.

What Do We Mean by Imported Products

“Imported products” are those goods that enter India from foreign countries—across sea, air, or land borders—via ports, customs, and trading channels. Each item has an associated HS code, bill of entry or shipping bill record, value (CIF/FOB), quantity, origin country, foreign port, and Indian port. These data points are part of what constitutes import export data. At TradeExim, we collect, clean, and present this data to help you see:

  • What is being imported (product description, HS code)

  • Who is importing (importer / buyer profiles)

  • From where the goods are coming (foreign country & port)

  • At what cost / value and in what volumes

  • Through which Indian ports and via what modes (sea / air / land / ICD etc.)

Why Tracking Imported Products Matters

Understanding which products are being imported into India + the trends in those imports offers many strategic advantages:

  1. Market Demand Identification
    By seeing what foreign suppliers are shipping into India and volume/value, you can spot demand-gaps for your own product lines.

  2. Supplier Discovery & Sourcing Strategy
    If you are an Indian importer or manufacturing unit, knowing who else is importing a certain product helps in figuring out who your competitors are, and maybe collaborating or negotiating better deals.

  3. Risk & Opportunity Analysis
    Imported Products data helps you see if import values are rising (indicating increasing demand) or dropping (which could be policy change, tariff, or supply constraint). Gets you ahead in reacting to potential changes.

  4. Regulatory and Compliance Insight
    Proper HS codes, correct classification, customs duty, port entry—all these factors matter legally and operationally. Knowing how similar products are classified and imported helps avoid mistakes.

  5. Data-Driven Business Decisions
    Exporters outside India can see what products are most frequently imported, their values, trade routes. Businesses inside India can use this to plan investments, product diversification, logistic planning.

What Data We Provide on Imported Products

Here is what you get when you access our Imported Products / Import Products data via TradeExim:

Data Field

Description

HS Code

Standard Harmonised System code for the product category.

Product Description

Clear description of the imported goods (type, specification where available).

Importer / Buyer

Name or identifier of Indian importer.

Foreign Country & Port

Where the product came from, and through which foreign port.

Indian Port / Mode of Entry

The point of entry into India (sea port, air cargo, ICD, etc.).

Quantity & Unit

Number of units, or weight, etc.

Value & Pricing

CIF or FOB value, often in both USD and INR.

Duty & Tariffs

Customs / import duty if record-available.

Date / Time Period

Date of shipment or bill of entry; monthly or yearly series.

These fields make the imported products dataset part of the larger import export data realm, giving multi-dimensional insight.

Sample Imported Products Snapshot

Here is a simplified example of an entry in our imported products / import data listings:

Date

HS Code

Imported Product

Foreign Country

Indian Port

Quantity

Unit Price (USD)

Total Value (USD)

12-03-2025

8542

Electronic integrated circuits & microassemblies

China

Nhava Sheva Sea Port

50,000

0.50

25,000

25-04-2025

2710

Petroleum oils (not crude), preparations

Saudi Arabia

Gujarat Sea Port

2,000 MT

600

1,200,000

05-06-2025

7108

Gold (semi-manufactured / powder)

UAE

Mumbai Air Port

1,500 kg

55,000

82,500,000

(Note: these are illustrative examples; actual data has many more entries, covering more HS codes, ports, time periods.)

How to Use the Imported Products Section to Your Advantage

  • Filter by Product / HS Code – Search for specific product categories to see quantities, value, trends.

  • Analyze by Country of Origin – Which foreign countries dominate supply of particular goods? Could be useful for supply risk or cost comparisons.

  • Port Analysis – Knowing which Indian ports are most used for certain imports helps in logistics planning and costing.

  • Compare Past vs Present Trends – See how import volumes and values have changed over time to spot growth or decline.

  • Lead Generation – The importer names in the data can be used (ethically and with respect to privacy / regulations) to identify potential buyers or partners.

Who Benefits from Imported Products Data

  • Indian Importers / Retailers / Distributors – to see what is coming into the market, pricing benchmarks, competitive set.

  • Overseas Suppliers / Manufacturers – looking for Indian demand for their products; to understand import patterns, targeting clients.

  • Market Analysts / Consultancies – for trend reports, market demand breakdowns, product-level analyses.

  • Government / Policy Makers – for trade policy formation, import duties, trade balance monitoring.

  • Investors – to evaluate sectors that are import-heavy, and assess import exposure as potential risk or opportunity.

Imported Products & Its Place Within Import Export Data

“Import export data” is the umbrella under which import-side and export-side trade statistics lie. The imported products dataset is one half of this story—it tells you what India brings in. Together with export data, it helps build a full picture of trade flows, competitiveness, foreign dependency, cost structures, and global supply chain relationships. At TradeExim, we integrate both sides so users can understand trade imbalances, comparative advantages, and where opportunities lie.

How to Access / Subscribe to Imported Products Data

  1. View Available Categories – Choose the product categories or HS codes you’re interested in.

  2. Sample Data – Get a preview sample to check format, fields, relevance.

  3. Choose Timeframe – Pick monthly, yearly, or custom periods.

  4. Download / Get Reports – Data offered in usable formats (Excel, CSV etc.).

  5. Use & Analyze – Incorporate into your business intelligence, dashboards, procurement, planning.

FAQs

What qualifies as “imported products” in this dataset?
Any good that legally enters India via customs from an overseas supplier, identified via bill of entry/shipping bills, with HS codes, origin, value etc.

Is all data real and official?
Yes. Data is drawn from customs / import documentation, shipping / port records, HS code records. We process it to remove errors and ensure consistency.

How up-to-date is the data?
We update periodically (monthly or quarterly) depending on availability of customs & import statistics. Historical data is also available to observe trends.

Can I filter by HS code, country, port, importer?
Absolutely. The database allows filters on product type (HS codes), foreign country, Indian port, importer name, etc.

Is this only India-centric data?
Yes—this page is focused on what India imports. For the export side, TradeExim has separate export data and import export combined datasets.

Why TradeExim for Imported Products Data

  • Largest coverage of import export data involving India, with multiple ports, foreign origins, and product types.

  • Rich product-level detail: you don’t just get high-level aggregates but individual product descriptions, importer names, values, quantities.

  • Clean, usable formats, reliable source (customs/bill of entry), regular updates.

  • Flexibility: sample before you buy, filters and selections, custom data requests.

If you want to explore India’s imported products in detail—see what’s coming into the market, who is bringing it, how the values and volumes are moving—TradeExim’s Imported Products section is made for you. Request a free sample today or access full data to make smarter decisions in trade and business.



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