North America and EU Boost India's Engineering Exports Amid Global Disruptions

The engineering goods sector remained the top performer with $10.35 billion exports in April 2026 as compared to $9.52 billion in April 2025, an about 8.8% jump. | Business News

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North America and the European Union propelled the growth engines of India’s engineering goods exports in April even as shipments to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) and the West Asia and North Africa (WANA) regions fell, according to the Engineering Exports Promotion Council (EEPC).

The engineering goods sector remained the top performer with $10.35 billion exports in April 2026 as compared to $9.52 billion in April 2025, an about 8.8% jump. It contributed 23.8% of India’s total merchandise exports of $43.56 billion in the first month of 2026-27.

India’s engineering goods exports continued their growth run in the new fiscal 2026-27 despite logistical and production disruptions caused by the West Asia conflict, EEPC said in a reference to the ongoing conflict that impacted exports to the WANA region.

The country’s engineering exports to most of the key destinations, including the US, the UK, and Germany, stayed positive in April 2026, it said. Shipments to the UAE [United Arab Emirates], Singapore, and Saudi Arabia, however, declined during this period.

Among the exporting regions, the top destinations, North America and the EU, saw year-on-year growth of 7.1% and 13% respectively in April 2026, it said. Exports to all regions recorded growth, but exports to WANA and ASEAN continued to decline.

The sector, however, saw about 82% annualised growth in exports to China at $301.08 million in April this year, it said.

According to the EEPC, the growth in April was driven primarily by product panels such as aluminium and its products (38%), copper and its products (80%), electric machinery and equipment (9.5%), two- and three-wheelers (36%), and auto components/parts (7.2%).

Of the 34 engineering product panels, 28 achieved year-on-year export growth during the month under review, it said.