Exports in India. Export in India What do you mean by Exports ? Why Exports ?

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1 Exports in India

2 Export in India What do you mean by Exports ? Why Exports ?

3 Present situation

4 Introduction Export VS GDP (exports have grown over 11% per annum while growth in GDP is about 5%) Export and Domestic demand and supply. Export and FDI

5 EXPORT items and its compositions Primary (i) Agriculture (ii) Mining (iii) Petroleum Secondary (i) Food and beverages (ii) Textile (iii) Machinery & machine tools (iv) Transport equipment (v) Metal & metal products (vi) Electrical goods (vii) Chemical & chemical products (viii) Paper & paper products (ix) Rubber goods (x) Other Manufacturing

6 Contd….. Tertiary (i) Telecommunication (ii) Power generation (iii) Services

7 Another composition Agricultural & Allied products Ores and minerals Manufactured goods Petroleum products Other commodities

8 Export items composition Agricultural Products Textiles and allied Products Chemical and allied Products Metals and Minerals Fish, Dairy and Animal Products Handicrafts Capital Goods Other Products Service export

9 Agricultural Products

10 Agricultural products (some facts) Growth of India's agriculture sector during the 50 years of independence remain impressive at 2.7 % per annum An impressive growth ( increased around four times during the planned area of development from 51 million tons in 1950- 51 to 199.1 million tonnes in 1997-98) Accounts for employs around 65 % of the population. The total turnover of Indian food market is approximately Rs.250000 crores (US $ 69.4 billion.

11 Contd….. Presently - 2nd largest rice producer after China and the 3rd largest net- exporter after Thailand and Vietnam. GDP contribution 30% in Nineties 17.6% in 2006

12 AgriculturalAgricultural products 1. COFFEE, TEA, MATE AND SPICES.SPICES 2. RESIDUES AND WASTE FROM THE FOOD INDUSTRIES; PREPARED ANIMAL FODER. 3. CEREALS. 4. EDIBLE FRUIT AND NUTS; PEEL OR CITRUS FRUIT OR MELONS. 5. RUBBER AND ARTICLES THEREOF. 6. OIL SEEDS AND OLEA. FRUITS; MISC. GRAINS, SEEDS AND FRUIT; INDUSTRIAL OR MEDICINAL PLANTS; STRAW AND FODDER. 7. TOBACCO AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO SUBSTITUTES. 8. SUGARS AND SUGAR CONFECTIONERY. 9. EDIBLE VEGETABLES AND CERTAIN ROOTS AND TUBERS. 10. LAC; GUMS, RESINS AND OTHER VEGETABLE SAPS AND EXTRACTS.

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14 Agricultural Products ( graphical representation)

15 Future trends

16 Textile and allied products

17 Textile and allied Products Exports increased from US$ 14 million (2004-05) to US$ 17 million (2005-06) – 21.77 % increase. With continuing growth, the total exports has increased to – US$ 19.62 billion (2006-07). Current share in world export of textiles – 3.5 - 4 %. Current share in world clothing export – 3 %. Major export market – Europe (22% share in textiles & 43% share in apparel). Single largest buyer – US ( 10% share in textiles and 32.65 share in apparel).

18 Contd….. Other major export markets include - UAE, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Bangladesh, China, Turkey and Japan. Largest export segment – Readymade Garments (45% share in textile exports and 8.25% share in India's total exports). Exports of readymade garments - expected to US$ 14.5 billion with a cumulative annual growth rate of 18-20%.

19 Indian Leather Exports India is the largest livestock holding country - 21% large animals and 11% small animals A source for 10% world leather requirement About 2.50 million workforce (30% women) Annual production value is over U$ 4 billion Annual export value is over U$ 2 billion Export growth CAGR 8.20% (2000-04) Promising technology inflow and FDI High priority to occupational safety and work environment Compliance to environmental standards Immense potential for future growth (domestic as well as export)

20 Metals and Minerals

21 89 minerals 4 fuel minerals 11 metallic 52 non-metallic 22 minor minerals India is the world's largest producer of mica blocks and mica splittings. India ranks third rank among the chromite producers of the world India ranks 3rd in production of coal & lignite and barytes.

22 Contd….. India ranks 4th in iron ore India ranks 6th in bauxite and manganese ore 10 in aluminium and 11 th in crude steel in the World

23 MetalsMetals and Minerals IRON AND STEEL ARTICLES OF IRON OR STEEL ORES, SLAG AND ASH. MINERAL FUELS, MINERAL OILS AND PRODUCTS OF THEIR DISTILLATION; BITUMINOUS SUBSTANCES; MINERAL WAXES. ALUMINIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF. SALT; SULPHUR; EARTHS AND STONE; PLASTERING MATERIALS, LIME AND CEMENT. ARTICLES OF STONE, PLASTER, CEMENT, ASBESTOS, MICA OR SIMILAR MATERIALS. COPPER AND ARTICLES THEREOF.

24 Chemicals and allied products

25 Chemicals and allied Products 7 % of the Indian GDP Worth of Indian chemicals industry during 2005-06 was US$30.59 Growing at an average rate of 12.5% The industry presently produces around 70,000 commercial products, which range from toiletries and cosmetics, to plastics and pesticides.

26 Indian Chemical Sector

27 ChemicalChemical Products Composition ORGANIC CHEMICALS PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS TANNING OR DYEING EXTRACTS; TANNINS AND THEIR DERI. DYES, PIGMENTS AND OTHER COLOURING MATTER; PAINTS AND VER; PUTTY AND OTHER MASTICS; INKS. MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS. SOAP, ORGANIC SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS, WASHING PREPARATIONS, LUBRICATING PREPARATIONS, ARTIFICIAL WAXES, PREPARED WAXES, POLISHING OR SCOURING PREP. FERTILISERS. INORGANIC CHEMICALS; ORGANIC OR INORGANIC COMPOUNDS OF PRECIOUS METALS, OF RARE-EARTH METALS, OR RADI. ELEM. OR OF ISOTOPES.

28 Handicrafts

29 Handicrafts (Gems and jewellery) leading foreign exchange earner US$ 13.5 billion 11 % in the 5 year period employment to more than 1.3 million people directly and indirectly supported by Government policies and the banking sector (50 banks providing about US$ 3 billion credit to the Indian diamond industry )

30 Handicrafts and Gifts highly labor intensive and decentralized as the second largest employment- generating sector after agriculture offers employment to over 6 million artisans a perfect example of assimilation between the traditional designs and modern techniques

31 HandicraftHandicraft products composition NATURAL OR CULTURED PEARLS PRECIOUS OR SEMIPRECIOUS STONES PRE.METALS,CLAD WITH PRE.METAL AND ARTICLES,COIN. HANDICRAFTS AND GIFTS

32 Fish, Dairy and Animals Products

33 Fish, Dairy and Animal productsDairy FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTABRATES. DAIRY PRODUCE; BIRDS' EGGS; NATURAL HONEY; EDIBLE PROD. OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPEC. OR INCLUDED. ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS AND THEIR CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS; PRE. EDIBLE FATS; ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE WAXEX. MEAT AND EDIBLE MEAT OFFAL. RAW HIDES AND SKINS (OTHER THAN FURSKINS) AND LEATHER

34 Fish, dairy and Animal Products

35 Capital Goods

36 CapitalsCapitals Goods NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT AND PARTS THEREOF; SOUND RECORDERS AND REPRODUCERS, TELEVISION IMAGE AND SOUND RECORDERS AND REPRODUCERS,AND PARTS. VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF.

37 Capital Goods

38 Future Trends

39 Service industry…

40 Service industry.. Indian software exports were a mere US $4 millions in 1980 and rose to US $27.7 millions in US $128 millions in 1990 US $12200 millions in 2003-04. Growing at a fast pace and now contributes more than 50% to the GDP India's share in global trade in services was about 1.3%. India’s share of consultancy exports is about 0.5% of global trade in services.