Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) president Ganesh Kumar Gupta said that with fluctuation in rupee value, global buyers start asking for review of contracts. "Exporters are facing uncertainty due to this. They are unable to hedge as they do not know where the rupee value would go tomorrow," Gupta said.
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