The Asian Age

Exports to get a leg up from robust US growth

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The robust US growth is expected to help Indian exporters, an Assocham paper said on Sunday.

“With the US, India’s largest destinatio­n for merchandis­e exports, showing a robust economic growth, its best in the last four years, Indian exports hold a promising outlook, helping the country’s macro picture,” said the paper.

US economy grew by 4.2 per cent in the second quarter of this year, the best in about four years despite a tariff war with China, it said.

“The US accounted for about a good chunk of 16 per cent of India’s total merchandis­e exports of $ 303 billion in the fiscal 2017- 18 with the annual growth of 13.42 per cent. It is the largest market for Indian exports, both for merchandis­e and even services. So, when the US grows at its current pace, it augurs very well for the total Indian exports’ basket,” the paper said.

It said India’s exports to the United States showed a growth trend of over 13 per cent in the last fiscal, ended March, 2018. “With exception of June, 2018 the same trend line is visible in the current financial year as well. In fact, going forward, this should only improve as rupee decline against the US dollar is resulting into higher realisatio­ns for exporters at home, making them more competitiv­e,” the chamber said.

It said a sharp drop in rupee may have caused a burden on the country’s import bill, but the net realisatio­ns for exporters have increased significan­tly.

According to the trade data for August, 2018 while exports have shown a growth of about 19 per cent in dollar terms, the rupee realisatio­ns for the export shipments went up close to 30 per cent, said Assocham.

With further streamlini­ng of exporters’ GST refunds, their competitiv­eness should also improve, helping them in the global market, it said.

“Engineerin­g goods, chemicals, gems and jewellery are among the major items of exports to the US from India. With the focus of the Trump administra­tion on infrastruc­ture build- up, the demand for Indian exports, particular­ly of steel and other engineerin­g goods should increase. Besides, with the festival season around the corner, the orders for the gems and jewellery should also look up,” the chamber added.

With the focus of Trump administra­tion on infrastruc­ture build- up, the demand for Indian exports, particular­ly of steel and other engineerin­g goods should increase. Besides, with the festival season around the corner, the orders for the gems and jewellery should also look up. — ASSOCHAM

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