Exports of Indian Chemicals Register
Growth of 106% in 2021-22 over 2013-14
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India Exports Chemicals to more than 175 Countries; New Markets include
Turkey, Russia and North East Asian Countries
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Export Growth Benefits Small and Medium Exporters
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India leads in Dyes production and contributes to
16%-18% to world’s dyestuff exports.
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Indian Dye is exported to over 90+ countries.
India is 4th largest producer of agrochemicals in the world and manufacturing
more than 50% technical grade pesticides.
Exports of Indian Chemicals has
registered growth of 106% in 2021-22 over 2013-14. India’s exports of Chemicals
for 2021-22 hit a record at US$ 29296 Million, whereas in 2013-14 India’s Chemical
exports was US$ 14210 Million.
Highlighting the achievement in
a Tweet, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public
Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal
said that the export growth would be a boost to Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s
Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.
The export growth of Chemicals has
been achieved because of a surge in shipments of Organic, Inorganic Chemicals, Agrochemicals,
Dyes and Dye intermediates, Specialty Chemicals.
Today Indian Chemical industry has
become global player and earns foreign exchange for the nation with “Make in India”
approach. India is the 6th Largest producer of Chemicals in the world and 3rd in
Asia. India ranks 14th position in export of chemicals.
Today India leads in Dyes production
and contributes to 16%-18% to world’s dyestuff exports. Indian Dye is exported to
over 90+ countries. India is 4th largest producer of agrochemicals in the world
and manufacturing more than 50% technical grade pesticides.
Almost 50% of agrochemicals are
exported from India to the word. India is the largest producer and exporter of castor
oil in the world and is responsible for almost 85-90 % of total global exports in
this segment.
India exports to more than 175 countries
and top destinations are USA, China and new markets viz. Turkey, Russia and North
East Asian Countries (China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea RP, Taiwan, Macao, Mongolia) have also been added.
The surge in Chemical exports has
been achieved because of sustained efforts on the part of the Department of Commerce,
Indian Member Exporters. Also, various initiatives have been taken by CHEMEXCIL
by using Grant in Aid under Market Access Initiative Scheme, organizing B2B exhibitions
in different countries, exploring new potential markets through product-specific
and marketing campaigns with the active involvement of Indian Embassies., Providing
financial aid in statutory compliance in overseas product registration, etc.
This export growth has been achieved
in spite of unprecedented logistical challenges like high freight rates, container
shortages, etc. Increase in Chemical products exports has benefitted small and medium
exporters from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
Over the years, the industry has
been modernizing through new molecules, innovations in technology, product profile,
and quality to emerge as a modern World class Chemical industry ready to take on
global competition.
The call for Aatmanirbharta is not about reverting to economic isolationism.
Its essential aim is to ensure India’s position as a key participant in global supply
chains. Through building capacities at home, India intends to contribute to mitigating
disruptions in global markets. It is important to identify products and commodities
where India has the ability or potential to expand domestic production and enhance
global availability.
A self-reliant India will ensure
production of quality products on a large scale, fulfill India’s requirements and
boost export of surplus production.
To excel economic growth, there
is greater need for focused efforts to maintain our position and growth in world
trade and the Government is taking all the necessary steps to push Industrial growth
and encourage exports.