India’s traditional medicine systems under AYUSH have received formal recognition in bilateral trade agreements signed with Oman and New Zealand, the commerce ministry said on Sunday.
The commerce ministry on Sunday said India’s traditional medicine system – AYUSH – has received formal recognition in bilateral trade agreements with Oman and New Zealand.
Both the agreements, which were finalised last year in December, have dedicated annexures on health-related services and traditional medicine.
”India’s traditional medicine systems (AYUSH) have also received formal recognition in bilateral trade agreements, including the India-Oman CEPA and the India- New Zealand FTA,” it said.
Exports of AYUSH and herbal products have registered a growth of 6.11 per cent, increasing from USD 649.2 million in 2023-24 to USD 688.89 million in 2024-25.
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