EEPC fears drop in engineering exports to US
Engineering Exports Promotion Council (EEPC) fears that the US's additional duties on iron, steel, and auto components could significantly impact India's engineering exports. The sector anticipates a potential annual drop of USD 4-5 billion in shi...

"The additional duties imposed by the US on iron & steel and auto components are set to hit the engineering exports sector. There could be a potential drop of USD four to USD five billion in engineering shipments to the US as a consequence of it," Chadha said.
Besides, competition from China in other markets will emerge vehemently as they will try to push their products there with the aim to de-risk the US market, the EEPC said.
The council said competition in markets like Latin America, Central America, the Middle East and Africa is set to heat up as exporters seek to explore new markets.
"This could dent the profit margins. Support from the government is needed in terms of fiscal incentives and help in market access," the council said.
EEPC said that the global trade and economic scenario remains volatile and uncertain. The world is facing massive disruption, it said.
In March last fiscal, the value of engineering goods exports declined nearly four per cent year-on-year to USD 10.82 billion compared to USD 11.27 billion in the similar month previous period.
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