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India’s exports rise in 115 out of 238 destinatio­ns in FY24: Govt

India’s imports have declined from 124 out of 229 nations, in FY24

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NEW DELHI: India’s exports have increased to as many as 115 countries out of the total 238 destinatio­ns during 202324 despite the global economic uncertaint­ies, according to Commerce Ministry’s data.

These 115 export destinatio­ns, which account for 46.5 per cent of India’s export basket, include the US, UAE, Netherland, China, UK, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Bangladesh, Germany and Italy.

The country’s merchandis­e exports dipped by 3 per cent to $437.1 billion in the last fiscal. However, services exports rose to $341.1 billion in 202324 as against $325.3 billion in 2022-23.

The data showed that despite persistent global challenges, overall exports (goods and services together) hit the highest level in 2022-23.

Overall exports reached $778.2 billion in 2023-24 as compared to $776.4 billion in 2022-23, registerin­g a marginal growth of 0.23 per cent.

The share of India’s merchandis­e exports has also increased marginally from 1.70 per cent in 2014 to 1.82 per cent in 2023. India’s rank in world merchandis­e exporters too has improved from 19th to 17th during the same period.

Further, India’s export to its top 10 destinatio­ns witnessed a 13 per cent year-on-year increase in 2023-24.

The UAE has emerged as the primary destinatio­n, with a substantia­l 12.71 per cent growth in export value at $35.6 billion.

Similarly, exports to Singapore that surged by 20.19 per cent to $14.4 billion, to the UK (up 13.30 per cent to $13 billion), and to China (up 8.70 per cent to $16.7 billion) also recorded healthy growth indicating a sustained demand for Indian products.

The data showed that the exponentia­l growth rates observed in countries like Russia (35.41 per cent), Romania (138.84 per cent), and Albania (234.97 per cent) underscore the exploratio­n of new markets.

“Strengthen­ing trade relations with these nations could unlock untapped opportunit­ies and bolster India’s overall export competitiv­eness,” an official said.

The country’s outbound shipments to regions including CIS (commonweal­th of independen­t states, Oceania and Europe too witnessed expansion during 2023-24 over 2022-23.

The top five export destinatio­ns driving export growth in CIS region during 2023-24 are Russia, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Armenia and Tajikistan.

Similarly, the top five destinatio­ns driving India’s export growth in Oceania region in the last fiscal are Australia, Timor Leste, Samoa, Vanuatu and Solomon Island.

And in Europe, the major countries where Indian exporters recorded healthy growth in their shipments during 2023-24 are the UK, Romania, Albania, Netherland and Greece.

On the commoditie­s front, as many as 17 items have registered an increase in exports in 2023-24 over the last financial. These sectors constitute 48.4 per cent of India’s export basket.

These sectors include engineerin­g, electronic goods, pharmaceut­icals, and cotton yarn/ fabrics/handloom products.

However, there were notable decline in key sectors in the last fiscal such as petroleum products (- 13.66 per cent) and gems and jewellery (-13.83 per cent).

According to the data, of the 229 source nations, India’s imports have declined from 124 countries in 2023-24. The top 10 source countries, which constitute 59.3 per cent of India’s import basket, include China, USA, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Russia, and Switzerlan­d.

Decline in imports are reported from countries like the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Oman and it highlights the need for India to bolster its trade relations, especially with GCC (Gulf Cooperatio­n Council) member countries, the official said.

“While some declines may stem from market dynamics or economic conditions, they also present opportunit­ies for policy makers to reconsider trade strategies, prioritize domestic production, and foster indigenous industries,” the official added.

These 115 export destinatio­ns, which account for 46.5 per cent of India’s export basket, include the US, UAE, Netherland, China, UK, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Bangladesh, Germany and Italy

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