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India's engineering goods exports to US surge 18 pc in Jan

India's engineering goods exports to US surge 18 pc in Jan

Kolkata, Mar 5 (UNI) India's engineering goods exports to the US

recorded an impressive 18 per cent year-on-year growth in January (2025) this year to US$1.62 billion even as overall engineering shipments increased at a modest 7.44 per cent during the month, according to EEPC India.

The US remained the top destination for India's engineering goods

during January as well as in cumulative terms followed by UAE, EEPC

India

chairman Pankaj Chadha said on Wednesday.

During the April-January period of the current financial year 2024-25,

India's engineering exports to the US rose nearly 9 pc year-on-year to

US$15.60 billion

as compared to US$14.38 billion in the corresponding period of the

previous year.

Engineering goods exports to UAE grew 56 pc year-on-year to US$610

million in January 2025. On a cumulative basis, it rose 45 pc to

US$6.87 billion in the April-January period of FY25.

Among India's top engineering export destinations, the countries that

registered positive growth during January this year include Germany,

Mexico, Turkey, South Africa, France,

Japan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. Shipments to countries such as the UK,

Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, China, Italy, and Spain registered negative

growth.

Commenting on the January exports numbers, Chadha said, "Engineering

exporting community has managed to record positive growth despite

significant global

turmoil in the form of continuing conflicts and increasing

protectionism by some of our major export destinations.

Global exports seem to be at the crossroad of major changes – with new

geopolitical challenges. Trade policies worldwide are evolving to

address

national concerns but they are putting unprecedented pressure on businesses."

It is estimated that in the year 2024 alone, over 3,000 trade

restrictions were implemented globally. While the challenges to the

multilateral trading system

are not new, they are intensifying, with a significant risk of further

erosion as per the Global Trade Outlook 2025 published by the

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).

"Given the above scenario, the engineering industry is going to face

significant challenges in the coming days – the latest US tariffs are

a case in point. In this situation,

the industry would need continuous government support in the fields

of export credit and technology to remain competitive in the global

market," Chadha maintained.

Indian engineering exports continued their year-on-year growth run for

the ninth straight month to January 2025 but the growth rate moderated slightly to 7.44 pc from 8.32 pc in December 2024 on a year-on-year basis.

Engineering exports from India in January 2025 were recorded at

US$9.42 billion as against US$8.77 billion in the same month last

year.

However, engineering exports were higher at US$10.84 billion in December 2024.

The year-on-year growth in January 2025 was mainly driven by

noticeable growth in exports of 'Aircraft, spacecraft and parts',

Electric Machinery and Equipment', 'Automobile and auto Components',

'Industrial Machinery', 'Products of Iron and Steel', and 'Medical and

Scientific Instruments'.

On the other hand, exports of ‘Ships, Boats, and Floating Structures’

conceded a sharp fall in year-on-year shipments while ‘Iron and Steel’

also recorded

a noticeable decline in year-on-year exports during January 2025 like

the previous month.

Cumulatively, engineering goods exports during the April-January

period of FY25 stood at US$96.75 billion as against US$88.10 billion

in the

same period last financial year thus registering a growth of 9.82 pc.

According to the Quick Estimates of the Department of Commerce,

Government of India, the share of engineering in India's total

merchandise exports

was recorded at 25.86% in January 2025. On a cumulative basis, the

share was recorded at 26.96 pc during the April-January period of

FY2024-25.

UNI PC KK

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