Services exports reaching $400-bn mark in FY24
They rose by 42% to $322.72 bn in FY23 from $254 bn in FY22
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Positive Triggers
- IT and ITeS likely to maintain the growth momentum
- Travel sector catching up soon
- Post-pandemic economic recovery created increasing global demand for goods and services
- Stabilization of freight charges and the normalization of supply chains positive developments for transport sector
New Delhi: Buoyed by a significant jump in exports during 2022-23, Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC) on Wednesday said the healthy growth trend will continue and shipments are expected to reach up to $400 billion this fiscal.
During 2022-23, the country’s services exports rose by 42 per cent to $322.72 billion from $254 billion in 2021-22, according to provisional data from the commerce ministry.
“The services sector had targeted $300 billion, but accomplished $322 billion. Subject to the final data we might touch $350 billion in 2022-23 and based on the current trend and the continuing growth our estimate is around $375 billion to $400 billion for 2023-24,” SEPC Chairman Sunil H Talati told PTI.
Sectors that contributed to the services exports growth during the last fiscal include travel, transport, medical, and hospitality, he said. He added that the council has been working tirelessly in collaboration with the government to catapult services sector growth with business delegations, B2B meets, and market specific initiatives.
“Export of IT and IT enabled services is going strong and is highly likely to maintain the growth momentum. Travel sector is catching up soon. The post-pandemic economic recovery has created increasing demand for goods and services from foreign markets, the stabilization of freight charges and the normalization of supply chains are positive developments for the transport sector,” he said.
The business services such as engineering, architecture, legal and accounting services as well as research and management consulting services stand to benefit leveraging the opportunities presented by the government initiatives. He also said that as for the key export destinations, India’s service exports have historically been concentrated in North America and Europe, but there is also significant potential for growth in emerging markets such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America.