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India's engineering exports declined 3.2 percent in April 2024

India's engineering exports declined 3.2 per cent to USD 8.67 billion in April 2024, primarily due to lower shipments of metals, especially iron, steel and copper

ANI May 23, 2024 23:18 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], May 23 (ANI): India's engineering exports declined 3.2 per cent to USD 8.67 billion in April 2024, primarily due to lower shipments of metals, especially iron, steel and copper.
The growth of engineering exports has been steady in the past four months. The lower shipment of steel was mainly witnessed in Italy, Nepal, the UAE, the Netherlands, the USA, China, and South Korea, among others.
Notably, engineering exports to the USA increased 1.2 per cent year-on-year to USD 1.41 billion in April this year. The value of shipments to Saudi Arabia was higher by 48.9 per cent in April 2024, at USD 435.72 million, as against USD 292.72 million in April 2023. Engineering exports to China went up 14.8 per cent to USD 210.29 million from USD 183.24 million in the same month last year.
Engineering exports recorded a growth of 2.61 per cent during April 2024, excluding the export of iron and steel.
The exports of both metals declined by a substantial 36.41 per cent, which was the single biggest reason behind the fall seen during the current month, a statement added.
The decline in engineering exports was witnessed in almost all regions, barring North America, North East Asia, WANA, and the CIS.
Among top exporting destinations, the USA, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Singapore, UK, Mexico, and China experienced positive growth in April 2024, while Germany, Italy, Turkey, South Korea, Japan, Nepal, Brazil, Thailand, France, Bangladesh, and many more saw negative export growth.
The statement added that a high base effect caused a decline in engineering exports to Russia, as exports to the country stood at US$118.56 million in April 2024, 9.4 per cent lower compared to USD 130.91 million in the corresponding period last year.

Region-wise, North America and the European Union remained India's topmost destinations for engineering exports, with a share of 21.1 per cent and 18.4 per cent, respectively, in India's total engineering exports.
North East Asia registered the highest growth of 24.5 per cent during April 2024 vis-a-vis the same period last year, followed by CIS ( growth of 7.9 per cent), North America (growth of 4.7 per cent), and WANA (growth of 3.1 per cent). All remaining regions witnessed negative growth in exports.
India's total engineering goods exports in the financial year ended March 2024 had risen marginally to USD 109.32 billion from USD 107.04 billion in FY2022-23, despite numerous challenges. (ANI)

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