Engineering exports to Turkey, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Singapore fall sharply in July
Indian engineering exports in July 2025 totaled US$10.43 billion, up from US$9.16 billion in July 2024, representing a 13.81% year-over-year growth.

However, higher shipments to key markets such as the US, UK, Germany, Japan, Brazil, and China, enabled India's engineering exports to cross $10 billion for the first time in the current fiscal 2025-26 in July.
Indian engineering exports in July 2025 totaled US$10.43 billion, up from US$9.16 billion in July 2024, representing a 13.81% year-over-year growth.
Engineering goods exports to the US rose 19% year-on-year to US$1.81 billion in July this year, as against US$1.52 billion in July 2024.
During July 2025, engineering exports to Germany jumped 37.8% year-on-year to US$457.6 million. Shipments to the UK grew 46.5% year-on-year to US$402.5 million during this period. Engineering goods exports to Japan and Brazil increased 55.2% and 26.4% year-on-year in July this year to US$256.6 million and US$227.8 million, respectively.
At US$263.9 million, engineering goods exports to China rose 35.8% year-on-year in July this year.
In July 2025, as many as 29 out of 34 engineering panels witnessed positive year-on-year growth. Five engineering panels, including mainly aircraft & spacecraft, ship & boats, zinc and its products, witnessed a decline in exports during July 2025 vis-à-vis July 2024.
On a cumulative basis, engineering exports recorded 6.1% year-on-year growth as it went up to US$39.34 billion in the April–July period of 2025-26 from US$37.08 billion during the same period last fiscal.
The landscape of international trade in July 2025 was marked by tensions from escalating US tariffs, regional divergence, and heightened policy uncertainty. As per the WTO, global merchandise trade is projected to decline by 0.2% in 2025, with a possible deeper fall of up to 1.5% if trade tensions or new tariff measures intensify.
Region-wise, North America maintained its spot as the number one engineering export destination with a share of 22% followed by the EU (18%) and WANA (14%) in April-July 2025.
Going forward, engineering exports could take a major hit due to the Trump administration's move to impose an additional 25% tariff on US-bound shipments from India effective August 27, 2025. The additional duty over and above 25% imposed earlier threatens to make many engineering items uncompetitive in the US market.
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