Engineering Goods Exports Jump 70% in March, Pushes Monthly
Merchandise Exports to All Time High
It is among the major commodity groups of export which
recorded positive growth during March 2021 along with iron ore, electronic
goods and gems & jewellery.
In a major rebound of trade since the pandemic outbreak,
engineering goods exports from the country recorded an impressive 70.28% growth
in March 2021.
India’s total merchandise exports during this period were
US$ 34 billion as compared to US$ 21.49 billion in March 2020 registering a
jump of 58.23%. The monthly growth is the best ever performance so far.
The sudden jump in outbound shipments offers hope of a
sustained growth in the sector in coming months on the back of vaccine roll-out
and containment of virus spread. With major economies of the world including
India taking steps to boost demand and enhance business activities,
international trade could reach pre-Covid level
sooner than expected.
"The strong growth in exports of engineering goods
in the month of March suggests a bright outlook for the sector but one needs to
be cautious before arriving at any conclusion on the basis of short term
surge," said EEPC India Chairman Mr Mahesh
Desai.
"Despite downside risks in view of new virus
strains and possible disruption in trade we remain optimistic given that the
government has taken a number of measures to make India manufacturing hub and
export competitive," added Mr Desai.
Stellar performance by the engineering goods sector
pushed the overall merchandise exports in March. It is among the major
commodity groups of export which recorded positive growth during March 2021
along with iron ore, electronic goods and gems & jewellery.
Engineering items account for about 25% of India's total
global exports in the goods sector and is one of the largest foreign exchange
earners. It employs nearly 4 million skilled and semi-skilled workers.