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South Asia, Latin America help push up engineering exports: Official

Growing demand from South Asia and Latin America helped push up engineering exports, which grew 8.3 per cent in April to $ 5.2 billion, according to industry officials

Engineering exports were $ 4.8 billion in April last year.

"The country-wise data has not been finalised. But, you can attribute it (growth) to the growing demand from Latin America and South Asia," Engineering Export Promotion Council Executive Director R Maitra said.

In 2011-12, the export growth at $ 60 billion was mainly from the US, Singapore, UAE and China.

"So far, western countries especially the US seem to be doing well. In 2012-13, its difficult to say," said another EPCH official, adding that engineering export growth of 15-20 per cent is expected in 2012-13 at about $ 72 billion.

However, the sectoral target would be set once the Commerce and Industry Ministry releases the Foreign Trade Policy, he said.

As per the trend since 2004-05, export share of the 27- nation European Union, North America has been declining while Latin America and South Asian nations have become major destinations of Indian engineering products.

India's overall exports last month were $ 24.5 billion.

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