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India's electronics exports hit 24-month high at $3.58 bn in Dec

India's engineering and pharmaceutical exports, too, are recording positive growth since January. It grew 0.63% to $2.49 bn in last month. Engineering exports, which accounts for about 25% of the country's total outbound shipments, increased 8.35% to $84 bn

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Indias electronics exports hit 24-month high at $3.58 bn in Dec
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15 Jan 2025 9:10 PM IST

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New Delhi: India's electronics exports rose 35.11 per cent to $3.58 billion in December 2024, marking the highest level of shipments in the last 24 months, according to the commerce ministry data. The robust performance reflects the growing momentum in the country's electronics manufacturing sector, driven by favourable government policies, increased global demand, and expanding domestic production capacities.

Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said there has been a consistent growth in exports of engineering and electronics. "In December 2024, electronic goods exports have been highest so far. In the last 24 months, it was highest at $3.58 billion in one month," he told reporters here. Since January this year, the electronic goods exports is recording healthy growth. In October, and November, these shipments were $3.43 billion and $3.47 billion, respectively.

Similarly, India's engineering and pharmaceutical exports, too, are recording positive growth since January. It grew 0.63 per cent to $2.49 billion in the last month. Engineering exports, which accounts for about 25 per cent of the country's total outbound shipments, increased 8.35 per cent to $84 billion. Further the ministry said quarterly also, the country's exports are consistently growing and have registered a "new record high".

During April-June, July-September, October-December 2024-25, the shipments stood at $198.5 billion, $196.1 billion, and $208 billion, as against $184.5 billion, $190.5 billion, and $193.4 billion, respectively.

India Electronics Electronics Manufacturing Government Policies 
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