The Hindu (Bangalore)

Tamil Nadu accounts for 30% of India’s electronic­s exports

In the last two fiscal years, close to 40% of India’s smartphone­s were sent from just one district — Kancheepur­am

- Rebecca Rose Varghese

Tamil Nadu, India’s largest exporter of electronic goods in FY23, accounted for 30% of all electronic goods exports from India in FY24. The State is in fact a late bloomer in this sector, with Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka dominating electronic goods exports until FY22. However, in recent years, among the top exporters of electronic­s, only Tamil Nadu’s numbers have consistent­ly risen, while the figures of other States have either dropped or become stagnant.

The share of the electronic goods sector in India’s overall exports has more than doubled — mostly due to the rise in Tamil Nadu’s contributi­on — in recent years. At the core of this rise is the surge in exports of smartphone­s, which currently forms close to 40% of India’s electronic­s exports. In the last two fiscal years, close to 40% of smartphone­s in India were sent out from just one district, Kancheepur­am, located in the northeaste­rn part of Tamil Nadu. Most of these electronic goods, mostly dominated by mobile phones, were exported to the United States, followed by the United Arab Emirates, and the Netherland­s.

Chart 1 shows the electronic goods exported from Tamil Nadu in $ billion, yearwise. Between April 2023 and January 2024, Tamil Nadu exported electronic goods worth more than $7.4 billion, close to four times its volume in FY22.

Statewise data

Chart 2 shows the exports of electronic goods of the top five States in India in $ billion, yearwise. Tamil Nadu’s exports in FY24 were higher than the combined exports of Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka ($6.7 billion) in the period. These two States were the second and third biggest exporters of electronic goods, respective­ly. As can be seen from the chart, Tamil Nadu has considerab­ly widened its gap with the other States. Exports of electronic goods from Gujarat and Maharashtr­a, the other States in the top five list, have stagnated in recent years.

Chart 3 shows the commodityw­ise share in total exports from India for FY24 (till February) in $ billion. In this period, India’s exports were dominated by engineerin­g goods ($98 billion), followed by petroleum products ($78 billion), gems and jewellery ($30 billion), and electronic­s goods ($25 billion). In FY18, however, exports of electronic goods were not even in the top 10 most exported commoditie­s and had an export value of just $0.8 billion.

Biggest markets

The U.S. and the UAE are the biggest markets for India’s electronic goods exports. In FY24 (till February), the U.S. imported close to 35% of India’s electronic goods exports worth $8.7 billion, followed by the UAE at $3 billion (12%). The share of the Netherland­s and the U.K. stood at about 5% each. Chart

4 shows yearwise the top 10 importers of electronic­s from India in $billion.

Since FY21, the U.S. has remained the primary destinatio­n for India’s electronic­s exports. Its share in India’s electronic­s exports has surged in recent years. From just around 1520% between FY18 and FY22, the U.S.’s share surged to 2434% in the latest two financial years.

If all the data are read together, it can be inferred that in the latest two financial years (FY23 and FY24), the smartphone­s that were exported from Kancheepur­am district in Tamil Nadu played a major part in boosting India’s exports of electronic goods, most of which went to the U.S. Notably, the U.S. is also the biggest importer of smartphone­s across the world.

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