The Asian Age

Auto parts industry grows 65% in H1

- MICHAEL GONSALVES

The auto component industry remains ’cautiously optimistic’ for growth in the current fiscal year despite concerns of another wave of the pandemic, industry body Automotive Component Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of India, or Acma, said on Tuesday.

Acma’s turnover stood at Rs 1.96 lakh crore ($26.6 billion) in April-September 2021, registerin­g a growth of 65 per cent over the first half of the previous year.

“Despite resurgence of demand for vehicles, supply-side issues of availabili­ty of semiconduc­tors, increasing input costs, rising logistics costs and availabili­ty of containers, among others, continue to hamper recovery in the automotive sector,” said Acma president Sunjay Kapur.

Against this backdrop, the auto component industry displayed remarkable resilience, he noted.

“Increased value-addition to meet regulatory compliance, fast recovery in external markets and traction in the domestic aftermarke­t have contribute­d to the growth of the sector in the first-half of FY 2021-22,” Kapur said.

Going forward, whilst the performanc­e of the vehicle industry during the festive season has not been on expected lines, there are indication­s that the vehicle demand, in the coming months, will improve, he stated.

“This, together with the increased focus by the auto industry on deep-localisati­on and the recent announceme­nts of PLI schemes by the government on advanced chemistry cell (ACC) batteries and auto & auto components will facilitate the creation of a state-of-the-art automotive value chain,” Kapur said.

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