Across the 10 sectors and among the medium-scale exporters, the study observed that the auto sector had the largest number of exporters whose average export turnover ranged between Rs.10-50 crore, i.e. 26.22%. Others that followed next were the project goods sector (24.82%), textiles (20.13%), agro (11.53%), gems & jewellery (11.00%) and leather (10.38%).
The Study also observed that the average share of the large-scale exporters whose export turnover per annum ranged above Rs. 50 crore constituted a small share in the three export groups of small, medium and large exporters. Project goods were the sector with the largest share i.e., 10.46%. Other sectors as per this categorization were gems & Jewellery (5.50%), textiles (2.29%), agro (2.24%), leather (1.40%).
As per Study, the engineering sector's exports can be broadly classified into five products. Among these five the primary iron & steel and items thereof contribute the most to overall engineering exports abroad with share of 39.85%.
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