‘Goods exports touched $447 bn in FY23; final numbers awaited’
New Delhi: The country’s goods exports touched $447 billion till the last count for 2022-23 fiscal year as against $422 billion in 2021-22, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Tuesday.
The final export and import data for 2022-23 would be released by the mid of April.
At present, the ministry is in the process of collating the data. The trade data for goods comes with a lag of about 15 days and in the case of services data, it is 45 days.
Goyal said that services exports are estimated to cross $320 billion in 2022-23.
Growth in merchandise goods would be around 6 per cent for the last fiscal, he said, adding that it has grown from “$422 billion to $447 billion at last count (as the) final numbers are still awaited”. He said the country’s exports are growing despite global challenges such as rise in raw material prices, restrictions in exports of certain products like wheat and Russia-Ukraine war.
“The final numbers (exports of goods and services will be closer to $765 billion... I would not be surprised if we actually go up to $772 billion which we figured while drawing the road map for $2 trillion of exports by 2030,” the minister said.
If the data reaches $772 billion, Goyal said, “then, I will probably reset the $2 trillion target also”.
Speaking at an event, he also said that express delivery services sector has huge potential for growth in India. “To bridge the cost in logistics, we need to look at scale, efficiency and the building blocks through technology,” he added.
Going by the strong foundation which the government is building in terms of high expenditure for developing modern infrastructure, internationalisation of trade , free trade agreements and growth in exports of goods and services, the economy size may reach $35-40 trillion by 2047, he added.