Engineering Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC India) has said that the country's engineering exports conceded a marginal fall of 0.82 per cent year-on-year to $9.89 billion in May due to a higher statistical base and geopolitical tensions in West Asia. It said the share of engineering goods in the country's overall merchandise exports increased to 25.53 per cent during this period.
According to EEPC, India's engineering exports to the US, a top destination among major exporting countries, remained positive in May 2025 with total shipments growing 4.6 per cent to $1.74 billion year-on-year. Engineering shipments to China registered a 5.1 per cent year-on-year decline to $207.36 million in May this year as compared to $218.59 million in the corresponding month last year.
It said to countries like Germany, the UK, Japan, Italy and Italy, engineering goods exports showed positive growth in May this year, while shipments to Mexico, Turkey and Vietnam showed negative growth. On a cumulative basis, India's engineering exports recorded 4.77 per cent growth at $19.40 billion during the April-May period of 2025-26 as compared to $18.52 billion in the same tenure previous fiscal.
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