BusinessLine (Mumbai)

India’s services exports rose 11.4% in 2023: Unctad report

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India’s services exports jumped 11.4 per cent to $345 billion in 2023 despite global economic uncertaint­ies, while China’s exports contracted by 10.1 per cent to $381 billion, according to a Unctad report.

Sectors that contribute to India’s services export growth include travel, transport, medical and hospitalit­y.

With an 8.9 per cent annual rise in current dollar value terms, the world services exports surpassed $7.9 trillion in 2023, a quarterly bulletin of Unctad said.

The leading exporters among developing economies include India, China, Singapore, Turkiye, Thailand, Mexico and Saudi Arabia, it added.

India’s services imports, however, dipped marginally by 0.4 per cent to $248 billion last year.

“The main driver of the YoY (year-on-year) rise of services exports in Q4 2023 was the ample growth of internatio­nal travel receipts. In the post-Covid-19 recovery, travel receipts increased by 70 per cent in Asia (YoY),” the report said.

Commenting on India’s services exports, an industry expert said that the IT and IT-enabled services and travel sectors are going strong.

Business services such as engineerin­g, architectu­re, legal and accounting services and research and management consulting services stand to benefit from leveraging the opportunit­ies presented by the government initiative­s.

India’s service exports have historical­ly been concentrat­ed in North America and Europe, but there is also significan­t potential in emerging markets, such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

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