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Electronic­s rises up the ranks, now India’s 5th largest export

- SURAJEET DAS GUPTA New Delhi, 17 April

Propelled by burgeoning mobile phone exports from India, especially from Apple, electronic­s exports have moved up one position to become India’s fifth largest export, at $29.1 billion, displacing drugs and pharmaceut­icals at $27.8 billion in the financial year ended March 31, 2024.

What’s more, electronic­s exports have inched close to the fourth largest exporter — organic and inorganic chemicals — which contracted 3 per cent in FY24 to $29.4 billion. According to the Department of Commerce, electronic­s exports grew 24 per cent, an increase of over $23.6 billion in FY23. It is also the fastest growing export category among the top 10. Mobile phone exports, which grew nearly 38 per cent over last year to reach $15.5 billion, contribute­d 53 per cent to the total electronic­s exports, According to the Indian Cellular and Electronic­s Associatio­n.

By comparison, in the last financial year, mobile phone exports stood at $11.1 billion, contributi­ng 47 per cent to the total electronic­s exports. The single largest factor driving this increase was Apple’s iphone exports, which doubled from $5 billion in FY23 to over $10 billion in FY24. This came at a time when overall merchandis­e exports from India were down in FY24 over the previous financial year by approximat­ely 3 per cent. Of the $5.5 billion increase in electronic­s exports this year, 90 per cent came from the increase in iphone exports to the tune of $5 billion. Apple’s iphone exports alone now constitute 35 per cent India’s entire electronic­s export goods basket.

The smartphone production-linked incentive scheme pushed up electronic­s exports from the seventh largest export between FY19 and FY23 to number six last year, to the fifth spot in FY24. Electronic­s has also substantia­lly narrowed its gap with the third and fourth largest exports from India. In FY23, electronic­s exports trailed gems and jewellery exports by $14.4 billion. This year, the gap has reduced to $2.8 billion. In the case of the fourth ranked organic and inorganic chemicals exports, electronic­s have narrowed the gap from $6.7 billion in FY23 to merely $300 million within a year.

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