Engineering exports post double-digit growth despite global uncertainty, challenges: EEPC
With India's engineering exports growing nearly 21% year-on-year to $11.48 billion in June, the EEPC India Chairman Pankaj Chadha has said that the strong export growth came despite a challenging external environment and persistent global uncertainty, underscoring the resilience of India's engineering industry. In June 2025, India’s engineering goods exports stood at $9.50 billion.
During the first quarter of the 2026-27 fiscal (April-June), cumulative engineering exports were estimated at $34.14 billion compared with $28.91 billion in the corresponding period last year, registering an 18% growth.
Chadha pointed that the strong performance of the sector reflects the collective efforts of industry and the government. He attributed the double-digit growth to factors including free trade agreements with key partner countries, exporters' strategy of diversifying products and markets, and the rising global competitiveness of 'Brand India' engineering products.
