Engineering Share in Total Exports Up, Shows 9.1%
Growth on the Back of HRC Steel
Standing out amongst a handful of sectors which managed to
post growth, India's engineering exports increased their share to 27.12 per
cent in the country's overall merchandise export basket in July, 2020, with a
marked improvement over 22.33 per cent in April this fiscal, an EEPC India
analysis has shown.
April had witnessed the biggest contraction in overall
exports by 60.28 per cent, while engineering exports suffered deeper cuts of
over 64 per cent. Month-on-month situations have steadily improved since then
with significant turnaround for the engineering sector.
As against 10.21 per cent drop in India's overall
merchandise exports in July 2020 to USD 23.64 billion from USD 26.33 billion in
July 2019,engineering exports, in a noticeable development, returned to growth
path with a 9.08 per cent year on year increase .
Engineering exports , according to the latest monthly
available data for July this fiscal stood at USD 6.41 billion as against USD
5.87 billion in the same month of 2019.
'' Engineering exports from India came back to growth path
for the first time after the COVID pandemic started damaging the economic
prospect across the globe. During July 2020, the 9 per cent year-on-year growth
of engineering exports was basically driven by higher exports of iron and
steel, most of the other non-ferrous metal and metal products, ships, boats and
floating structures, electric machinery and equipment,'' said Mr Mahesh Desai, Chairman of the EEPC India. However, Mr Desai cautioned that one month positive may go either
way, given a highly fluid situation the global trade finds itself in.
EEPC India has urged for immediate government intervention
to ensure availability of steel at the export parity price especially for MSME
engineering.
Blockage of MEIS Scheme is also a matter of serious
concern for the exporting community. The scheme was extended in March 2020 and
it was on that basis that exporters had priced their products from April 1,
2020 when suddenly on July 23, 2020, the DGFT website blocked the uploading of
shipping bills and that came as a ''shock'' to the exporting community.