Revival in engineering goods exports holding ground, government has walked the talk: EEPC India
New Delhi/IBNS: Engineering goods exports continued its strong uptrend and rose 59% year-on-year in August to US$ 9.64 billion as compared to US$ 6.06 billion in the same month a year ago showing recovery holding ground, said EEPC India Chairman Mahesh Desai.
Raising RoDTEP rates and covering more items in the scheme key to achieving FY22 target: EEPC India
Mumbai/IBNS: The government should relook refund rates under RoDTEP and ensure full rebate on the taxes in the export production chain failing which Indian engineering goods exporters could lose some of the markets, said Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC) India Chairman Mahesh Desai.
Engineering goods on way to reaching US$107 billion mark in FY22: EEPC India
New Delhi/IBNS: Engineering goods sector remains one of the main growth drivers of exports from India and going by the trend in April-July period of the current fiscal, annual target of US$107 billion looks quite doable, said Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC) India Chairman Mahesh Desai.
Uptrend in Indian exports of engineering goods would support jobs and growth: EEPC India
Kolkata/UNI: With demand from major markets staying robust, engineering goods exports from India continued the high ante and posted a 52.61 per cent increase in June 2021 over the same period last year, according to EEPC India.
Fiscal package well-timed and will help many pandemic-hit sectors come on its feet: EEPC India
New Delhi/IBNS: The Rs 6.28 lakh crore stimulus package announced by the government is very well-timed and will boost overall confidence in the economy, said EEPC India Chairman Mahesh Desai.
Negative exports for October 2019 have not come as a surprise, amidst global slowdown, EEPC INDIA
Kolkata/UNI: Negative exports for October 2019 have not come as a surprise, amidst global slowdown, particularly in the main destinations of Indian exports, EEPC India Chairman Ravi Sehgal said.
Amidst global tariff row, it is ‘’so far so good†for Indian engineering exports: EEPC India
Mumbai, July 5 (IBNS): The Indian engineering exports have managed to grow by close to 20 per cent for the April-May , 2018 , reflecting a “so far so good” scenario even as the US –China tariff war has spread to some key trading markets in Europe, Canada and Mexico and shows no early signs of abating, said the EEPC India , the apex body of engineering exporters.