Engineering Exports to Australia reached 944 million US dollars in April-November 2023-24, a 3 per cent increase, after the India-Australia Economic and Trade Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) came into effect,
The imports from Australia also saw a significant 30 per cent upswing during the same period. India’s engineering imports from Australia reached 355.02 million US dollars during April to October 2023-24.
Despite the sharp surge in imports, EEPC
India chairman Arun K Garodia remains optimistic, pointing to a positive engineering trade
balance of 471 million US dollars between April and October 2023-24. This, he
says, underscores the resilience and competitiveness of India’s engineering
sector.
“While imports
have increased more than exports in the short term of the new trade deal, we
remain optimistic about the long-term benefits for the engineering sector. We
expect a surge in exports to Australia, especially with their recent efforts to
curb domestic industries and increase has reliance on imports.
This could
attract them to other countries like India under the free trade agreement,
particularly as they become accustomed to importing from diverse sources with
the “China plus one†strategy.
Engineering exports promotion council has
predicted that engineering exports to Australia from India could double within
a year (2024). The share of
India’s engineering exports to its total merchandise exports to Australia also
witnessed a significant rise, reaching 15.1 per cent during the review period.
The significant outcome of the ETCA, the
introduction of new tariff lines for various engineering products is expected
to boost bilateral trade. The
diversification of export products from India includes products like dumpers, plastic-insulated
conductors, and standard wires, and cables with a steel core. The inclusion of these products
signifies a broader range of engineering goods being exported under the agreement.