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Engineering exports grow 24.15 pc to $17 bn in Q1: EEPC

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Engineering exports grew at an impressive rate of 24.15 per cent to USD 16.94 billion during the April-June quarter this fiscal helped by robust expansion in shipments of aircraft and spacecraft parts and automobiles.

Exports of aircraft and spacecraft parts rose to USD 1.5 billion in the first quarter of 2014-15 from USD 574 million in the year-ago period, engineering export body EEPC India said.

The second best performing sector was non-ferrous metals and metal products logging in an expansion of 36.12 per cent at USD 1.48 billion for the period.

Shipments of motor vehicles/cars, two and three-wheelers and other automobile parts grew 24.52 per cent to USD 3 billion in the April-June period of the current fiscal.
 

"The trend shows that we are progressing fast as a reliable source of supply for high-tech and high value products in the immensely competitive engineering sector," EEPC India Chairman Anupam Shah said.

With the exception of some ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) countries, Shah said: "We are receiving good orders from most other markets, clearly indicating a performance turnaround in the global economy".

While the European Union remained the largest market for India's engineering products aggregating USD 2.85 billion with a growth of 16.59 per cent for the first quarter of FY15, a sharp growth of 72 per cent was witnessed in West Asia and 73 per cent in the neighbouring South Asian countries.

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First Published: Jul 29 2014 | 5:20 PM IST

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