Which raw materials are imported and from which countries?
**Imported Raw Materials:** Oil, coal, precious metals, fertilizers
**Main Import Countries:** Saudi Arabia, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, South Africa, Australia, Russia
The iShares MSCI India UCITS ETF (LSE:NDIA) tracks the MSCI India Index, which represents the performance of Indian co...
**Imported Raw Materials:** Oil, coal, precious metals, fertilizers
**Main Import Countries:** Saudi Arabia, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, South Africa, Australia, Russia
The iShares MSCI India UCITS ETF (LSE:NDIA) tracks the MSCI India Index, which represents the performance of Indian companies. India is heavily dependent on imports of raw materials, especially energy sources like oil and coal. These are mainly imported from the Middle East, Indonesia, and Australia.
Precious metals such as gold and silver are also imported in large quantities, with the main suppliers being countries like South Africa and Russia. Fertilizers, crucial for agriculture, are sourced from various countries to support agricultural production.
These imports are crucial for the Indian economy and influence the performance of the companies included in the ETF.