India's Engineering Exports to US Rise 2.3% to Nearly $20 Billion in FY26

India's engineering exports to the United States grew 2.3% year-on-year to $19.60 billion in FY26, maintaining the US as the top destination. Overall engineering exports reached a record high of $122.43 billion, an increase of nearly 5% from the previous fiscal. However, exports to West Asia and North Africa declined sharply due to geopolitical disruptions, with shipments to the UAE and Saudi Arabia falling steeply. EEPC India Chairman Pankaj Chadha noted the sector's resilience despite global challenges, with the government's RELIEF Scheme helping maintain trade continuity.

Key Points: India Engineering Exports to US Rise 2.3% to $19.6B

  • US-bound engineering exports rise 2.3% to $19.60 billion
  • Overall engineering exports hit record $122.43 billion, up 5%
  • WANA region exports decline 8% due to geopolitical disruptions
  • Government's RELIEF Scheme helps maintain trade continuity
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US-bound engineering exports rise 2.3 pc to nearly $20 bn: Industry data

India's engineering exports to the US grew 2.3% to $19.60 billion in FY26. Overall exports hit a record $122.43 billion despite West Asia disruptions.

"The export growth came at a time when global trade faced severe disruptions due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia - Pankaj Chadha"

New Delhi, April 23

India's engineering exports to the United States witnessed a growth of 2.3 per cent year-on-year to $19.60 billion in FY26, maintaining its position as the top destination despite higher tariffs, according to industry data released on Thursday.

Data compiled by the Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC) India suggested that overall engineering exports touched a record high of $122.43 billion in FY26, an increase of almost 5 per cent compared to $116.75 billion in the previous fiscal.

However, shipments to the West Asia and North Africa (WANA) region declined sharply amid geopolitical disruptions, it said.

Exports to key WANA markets were hit hard, particularly in March, when shipments to the region dropped by as much as 50.7 per cent due to supply chain disruptions following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Among major destinations, exports to the UAE and Saudi Arabia fell steeply by 67 per cent and 45 per cent, respectively, during the month.

Despite these setbacks, several major markets recorded positive growth during FY26, including Germany, the UK, China, Italy, South Africa, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia.

On a regional basis, engineering exports to North America rose 1.9 per cent, while shipments to the European Union increased by 8.6 per cent during the fiscal year.

In contrast, exports to WANA declined 8 per cent for the full year, while shipments to Other Europe and CIS fell by 4.5 per cent and 5.9 per cent, respectively.

In addition, engineering exports in March 2026 rose marginally by 1.13 per cent year-on-year to $10.94 billion, despite supply disruptions triggered by geopolitical tensions in West Asia.

EEPC India Chairman Pankaj Chadha said the sector demonstrated strong resilience, achieving record exports for the second consecutive year despite unprecedented global challenges.

"The export growth came at a time when global trade faced severe disruptions due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia, which impacted key shipping routes. Despite these pressures, India's engineering exports remained positive across major regions, except WANA," he said.

He further noted that sustained growth would depend on a combination of market diversification, sectoral resilience and targeted policy support.

The government's Resilience and Logistics Intervention for Export Facilitation (RELIEF) Scheme, aimed at addressing rising logistics and insurance costs during the crisis, helped maintain trade continuity, he noted.

According to government estimates, engineering goods remained the largest component of India's merchandise exports in FY26, accounting for 27.71 per cent of the total.

- IANS

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Kavya N
Record $122 billion in engineering exports? That's impressive for FY26! But the WANA decline worries me - 50% drop in March alone due to Strait of Hormuz issues shows how fragile our supply chains are. We should focus more on ASEAN markets and Europe to balance risks. Still, proud of our exporters managing this chaos. ✊
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James A
As someone who works in trade logistics, I'm impressed by India's performance here. The 8.6% growth to EU is particularly notable given the current economic slowdown there. However, the concentration risk to US (almost $20bn) is concerning - what if tariffs go higher? Need more bilateral FTAs with other regions.
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Sneha F
Good news but let's be real - these numbers hide the pain of small exporters who are struggling with high logistics costs despite the RELIEF scheme. The 67% drop to UAE in March shows how quickly things can go wrong. More needs to be done at ground level, not just data on paper. Still, credit where due for record exports. 🤔
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Rohit L
Engineering exports being 27.71% of total merchandise exports - that's a massive share! Shows how far we've come from being just a services economy. But the geopolitical risks in WANA are a wake-up call. Hope the government continues support schemes and invests in alternate trade routes. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Solid performance from India given the global environment. The 5% overall growth is respectable. I'm curious about the product mix - is it

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