Engineering exports may dip by 6% in FY'13 to $56 billion

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PTI: New Delhi, Mar 17 2013, 14:05 IST
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India's engineering exports, which are hit hard by the global demand slowdown, is expected to decline by over 6 per cent and may touch $56 billion by the end of the current fiscal.

The industry has fixed an export target of USD 60 billion for 2012-13.

"Our traditional markets - the US and Europe - are not recovering at a healthy rate. We can at maximum reach USD 56billion," Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC) Chairman Aman Chadha said.

He said alth ough exporters have found new markets such as those in Latin America and Africa, but they are cautious while exploring new destinations due to reasons such as fear of payment default.

Chadha said the government needs to take urgent steps to boost exports from the sector in the coming years.

"2013-14 will also be a difficult year for exports. We need support from the government to enhance our exports. Engineering exports next fiscal will maximum reach up to USD 60-61 billion," he added.

The Council has set a target of USD 72 billion at the beginning of the current financial year but later revised it downwards to USD 60 billion for this fiscal keeping in view the decline in demand from the traditional markets.

The US and Europe together account for over 60 per cent of India's total engineering exports.

During April-February 2013, exports from the sector dropped by 3 per cent to USD 51 billion.

The decline in engineering exports is in sync with the country's overall exports that fell by 4 per cent year-on-year to USD

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