Export Cross $40bn in March
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India Overshoots Export Target; Achieves USD 417.8 billion
Exports in 2021-22
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Monthly Exports Remained above USD 30 billion for last 12 months;
exceeded USD 40 billion in March
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Non Petroleum Exports witness Significant Growth
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Engineering Goods Exports see 45.5% growth in 2021-22
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Wheat Exports likely to exceed 10 million tons in 2022-23
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India has truly gone from Local to Global –Piyush
Goyal
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The Growth in Exports to Benefit Labour
Intensive Sectors, Farmers and MSMEs –Goyal
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Piyush Goyal thanks All Stakeholders for their
concerted efforts in exceeding Export Targets
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Agriculture Sector Marks Impressive Growth, likely to have touched
$50 Billion Annual Exports
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Higher Agricultural Exports Signify the Ability of Indian
Farmers to meet the requirement of 1.35 billion Population and yet produce a
Surplus to Export to Rest of the World- Goyal
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Measures like ODOP and PLIs helped Create Awareness about
Exports at Grassroots Level- Goyal
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Crises like Covid and War could not
Diminish the Spirit of Team India- Goyal
Merchandise exports from India have reached USD
417.8 billion in the current financial year. This figure excludes the figures from
non-EDI Ports and adding that, it is likely to exceed $418 billion, an all-time
high in India’s export history.
India has achieved highest monthly value of merchandise
export in March 2022 amounting USD 40.38 billion, an increase of 14.53% over USD
35.26 billion in March 2021 and an increase of 87.89% over USD 21.49 billion in
March 2020.
The exports have witnessed a significant growth
in non-petroleum goods also in April 2021-March 2022 which was USD 352.76 billion,
an increase of 32.62% over USD 266.00 billion in April 2020-March 2021 and an increase
of 29.66% over USD 272.07 billion in April 2019-March 2020.
Addressing a press conference here today, Minister
of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles,
Piyush Goyal said that India
had truly gone from ‘local to global’ in response to the Prime Minister Mr. Narendra
Modi’s call.
The Minister said that every Indian should be proud
of the pace at which India is achieving ‘atmanirbharta’
while ensuring that every Indian benefits from this progress. He added that India
has been able to achieve this spectacular target under the leadership of the Prime
Minister.
Expressing confidence that India's economy is poised
to break a number of records, Mr. Goyal said that PM Modi
had set lofty goals for India and that our nation is extremely capable of achieving
such immense goals. To make Possible the Impossible, tirelessly strive for it and
collectively work towards it, he added.
Mr. Goyal said the ‘never
say die’ spirit of our exporters, the relentless effort by EPCs and Industry Association,
the coordination among different GOI Departments and state governments reflecting
the ‘whole of government approach’ has resulted in this stupendous achievement.
Every sector of the economy, every farmer, every
entrepreneur, every MSME and state governments worked together to achieve this lucrative
goal, he said.
India’s diversified export portfolio in 2021-22
show India’s manufacturing abilities as well as growth in hi-tech goods, electronics
and agricultural products.
Exports of major commodity that recorded a positive
growth during April 2021-March 2022 over April-March 2020-21 are Petroleum Products
(152.1%), Cotton Yarn/Fabrics/Madeups, Handloom Products
Etc. (55.1%), Other Cereals (52.2%), Gems and Jewellery
(49.6%), Man-Made Yarn/Fabs/Madeups
Etc.( 46.9%), Engineering Goods (45.5%), Coffee (49%), Electronic Goods (40.5%),
Jute Mfg. Including Floor Covering (36.2%), Leather and Leather Manufactures (32.2%),
Organic & Inorganic Chemical (32.0%), Plastic and Linoleum (31.1%), Marine Products
(30.0%), Rmg Of All Textiles (29.9%), Handicrafts Excl.
Hand Made Carpet (22.0%) and Cereal Preparations and Miscellaneous Processed Item
(21.9%) recorded a positive growth of, and
21.9% respectively over April 2020-March 2021.
Apart from diversified range of merchandise goods
exported during 2021-22, India’s merchandise exports have also seen a significant
increase to different countries, especially, developed countries. Exports to USA,
UAE, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Singapore, Hong Kong, UK, Belgium and Germany grew
by 46.4%, 66.9%, 64.5%, 90.5%, 26.8%, 7.8%, 28%, 90.4% and 21.1% respectively over
April 2020- March 2021.
Mr. Goyal said, notwithstanding
the challenges posed by successive waves of Covid (2nd
and 3rd wave), India’s merchandise trade performance has shown impressive growth
and exports remained above USD 30 billion for twelve consecutive months during April
2021 to March 2022.
The Prime Minister called for ‘local to global’
and today India's products are in great demand all over the world. This is a testament
to the strength of leadership. PM now focuses extensively on 'whole of nation approach',
he said.
One of the impressive growth has been seen in Agriculture
sector and especially during the pandemic India emerged as a major global supplier
of food / essential agriculture products. Agriculture exports buoyancy is driven
by commodities such as rice (both basmati and non-basmati), marine products, wheat,
spices and sugar, among others, recording the highest ever agricultural products
export in 2021-22.
Higher agricultural exports signify the ability
of Indian farmers to meet the requirement of 1.35 billion population and yet produce
a surplus to export to rest of the world. Integration into global market will allow
our farmers to be more competitive, quality conscious and at the same time realize
better prices for their produce.
When we set a target of $50 billion exports of
Agriculture produce, then few imagined this would be possible. But today I want
to congratulate our farmers who have grown more produce despite the Covid-19. The
exports growth has helped farmers and labour intensive
sectors and MSMEs. The government places special emphasis on these sectors, Mr.
Goyal said.
The Minister also assured that India will step
up wheat supplies to countries hit by the Ukraine War.
“We will continue to export wheat in a big way
to meet needs in countries who are not getting supplies from conflict areas. We
are likely to exceed our wheat exports over 10 million tonnes
in 2022-23. Our farmers are focused on increasing production,” he said.
The government has been working around the clock
to provide a conducive environment and infrastructure for our industry and exporters
to enhance their export performance. Policies and schemes aligned with the goal
are being introduced and implemented for their benefit. The smooth roll out of RoDTEP and ROSCTL even in the midst of the pandemic reflects
the strong resolve of the government to walk the talk. The Interest Equalisation Scheme has been extended to exporters and is likely
to benefit a large number of MSME exporters.
Mr. Goyal said the Government
is now working on rolling out the District Export Hub Initiative to strengthen the
export infrastructure, logistics at district level to facilitate exports.
“We have succeeded in creating awareness about
exports in every district through ODOP and PLIs,” he said.
Rigorous efforts for domestic capacity enhancement
for deepening integration in the Global Value Chains are being made by working in
close partnership with the industry to identify areas where India’s competitive
advantages lay. The Government is working on strengthening our capabilities and
create for the world on the lines of Make in India. Production Linked Incentive
(PLI) schemes for 13 key sectors of manufacturing starting from FY 2021-22 have
been announced.