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Iron, steel shipments to China, Taiwan and Vietnam save exporters’ blushes

- INDIVJAL DHASMANA

Rising iron and steel exports to China, Vietnam, and Taiwan arrested the decline in outbound shipments of engineerin­g products in June, on a yearon-year (YOY) basis, vis-à-vis April and May, shows an analysis by an industry body.

There was an overall decline, neverthele­ss, on account of shrinking exports of high-value items like consumer durables.

According to EEPC India, iron and steel exports to these nations doubled to $1.32 billion in June 2020, from $653.52 million in June 2019.

A bulk of the exports went to these three countries.

Exports of iron and steel to China surged over 1,400 per cent to $524 million in June 2020, from a mere $35 million

in June 2019. Shipments to Vietnam jumped over 700 per cent to $183 million from $22

million, while those to Taiwan rose 218 per cent from $11 million to $35 million. This gave a breather to declining engineerin­g exports. Exports of these products shrank 7.24 per cent in June YOY, compared to a 24 per cent fall in May and 64 per cent plunge in April. Overall, exports of engineerin­g products in June stood at $6 billion, against $6.5 billion in June last year.

Sharp contractio­n in exports of high value-added products, such as industrial machinery, auto components, air conditione­rs, refrigerat­ors, and machine tools caused the decline in exports. In some areas, such as railway transport, exports nosedived as much as 83 per cent.

Of the 33 engineerin­g export items tracked in the analysis, 27 recorded negative YOY growth in June 2020, while all six positive entries were related to metals — with iron and steel topping the table.

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