
Mumbai - JSW Infrastructure recently said that it expects cargo volume growth to rise in fiscal year 2026, driven by domestic sectors’ resilience, while minimising concerns over US tariff-led trade uncertainties.
The port operator anticipates a 10 per cent growth in volumes, Chief Executive Rinkesh Roy said in a post-earnings call, an increase from the 9 per cent growth logged in fiscal 2025, despite signs of a slowdown in Asia’s third-largest economy.
‘We are largely unaffected by (current tariff-induced) trade uncertainties… we (largely) cater to steel and energy sectors, which are . . .
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