The analysis by engineering exporters' body EEPC India shows that India's engineering exports are "fast losing a huge Chinese market, falling by annualised 57 per cent in September to USD 92.57 million from USD 216 million a year ago".
"For the cumulative period of April-September this year, the country's engineering exports to China dropped by a sharp 45 per cent to USD 584.10 million over USD 1.06 billion in the first half of the previous fiscal," EEPC India noted.
"China as an export destination has been a disappointing story this year. This is reflective of continuous weaknesses in the core sectors of the economy, which is also somewhat a case in major economies," EEPC India Chairman T S Bhasin said.
However, neighbouring countries Nepal and Bangladesh sprang a surprise for India's engineering exports, helping reverse its fortunes.
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Likewise, engineering consignments to Nepal for September jumped to USD 178.55 million from USD 64.60 million.
For the April-September period, shipments to the country grew to USD 1.06 billion from USD 755 million.
Overall, the country's engineering exports moved up to USD 5 billion in September from USD 4.7 billion during the same month last year.
India's trade deficit with China swelled to USD 52.68 billion in 2015-16, from USD 48.48 billion in the previous fiscal.
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