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Auto component industry should aim for 5% of global trade in 5 years: ACMA

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NEW DELHI: The Indian auto components industry should look at enhancing exports and target at least 5 per cent of the total global trade, which stands at around $1.3 trillion, in the next five years, according ACMA. For achieving such target, government support in terms of favourable policies would be crucial, Automotive Component Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of India Director General Vinnie Mehta said. Support from the government would not only act as a catalyst for business growth but help the the industry become self-reliant as well, he added. Currently, the Indian auto component industry exports 25 per cent of its production — $15.1 billion, with the US and the EU accounting for 65 per cent of exports, Mehta said. “The global trade in auto components is $1.3 trillion and the Indian auto component industry has a minuscule share of 1.3 per cent. We should aspire for at least 5 per cent of the global trade share in the next five years. However, for this, government support will be critical,” he noted.

While the industry will have to deliver technologi­cally relevant, globally price-competitiv­e products with consistent quality, the government will have to ensure ease of doing business in its true sense and to overcome disabiliti­es of capital logistics and energy, Mehta said. “With 9-11 per cent borrowing rate, India has one of highest costs of capital, on logistics, we are disadvanta­ged by 10-12 per cent and our energy costs need to be competitiv­e,” he added.

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