Select Page

New Delhi, The Indian electronics and electrical industry should look at increasing exports to USD 100 billion over the next 5-7 years, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Monday. He said the export volume of electronic goods ranks second in the country against 167th in 2015.

In January, the export volume of electronic goods was USD 3 billion.

Look at increasing exports to “USD 100 billion in the next 5-7 years”, he said at the 16th Edition of ELECRAMA, organised by the Indian Electrical And Electronics Manufacturer’s Association (IEEMA) here.

The minister also said India’s electronic goods industry must work together towards more resilient supply chains, upgrade quality standards and provide high-quality goods and services to the world at competitive rates.

He urged the participants to work together to bring competitive advantages to the manufacturing sector.

The minister stressed that the industry has a responsibility to ensure that consumers are provided better deals.

He urged the industry leaders and participants to shun protectionism and focus on balancing the interests of the industry, particularly the MSME sector.

Protectionism beyond a point starts hurting the consumer, Goyal said, adding that balancing the interests of the MSME sector, along with the customers, should be the industry’s biggest priority.

  • Published On Feb 25, 2025 at 07:45 AM IST

Join the community of 2M+ industry professionals

Subscribe to our newsletter to get latest insights & analysis.

Download ETBFSI App

  • Get Realtime updates
  • Save your favourite articles

icon g play

icon app store


Scan to download App
bfsi barcode

Share it on social networks