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Engineering Exports
A Study On
Engineering Exports Of Gujarat

by: Pramesh Nair & Bright Singh

Post Graduate Diploma in International Trade,

Ahmedabad Management Association

Under the Guidance of: Dr. R. Chandran

GoG-AMA Centre for International Trade

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CHAPTER I

Engineering industry in general

• Market Overview • Robust Growth • Competitive Advantage • Factor Conditions • Profile of Heavy and Light Engineering segments • Future Outlook

CHAPTER II

Progress and Prospects of Indian Engineering Goods Exports • Introduction • Distinctive contribution to the export effort • Item wise distribution or composition • Destination of Indian engineering exports • Engineering Services – The Eye of opportunity • Problems of engineering exports • Strategy for Export Promotion • Conclusions and suggestions

CHAPTER III

Augmentation of Engineering Industries in Gujarat • Introduction • The Growth of Engineering Industry • Factors responsible for the growth of Engineering Industry • Doing business in Gujarat • Areas of Concern

CHAPTER IV • Conclusion

BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER - I

ENGINEERING INDUSTRY IN GENERAL

MARKET OVERVIEW

The engineering sector is the largest segment of Indian Industry

The engineering sector is the largest segment of the overall Indian industrial sector. India has a strong engineering and capital goods base. The important groups within the engineering industry include machinery & instruments, primary and semi finished iron & steel, steel bars & rods, non-ferrous metals, electronic goods and project exports. The engineering sector employs over 4 million skilled and semi-skilled workers (direct and indirect).

The sector can be categorized into heavy engineering and light engineering segments. Heavy engineering segment forms the majority of the



Bibliography: Articles from :- 1) Strengthening Gujarat’s Growth Strategy by Nirupam Bajpai 2) Economy of Gujarat, by IBEF 3) Economic Times 4) Financial Express 5) Foreign Trade Update 6) Website of : - Industries commissioner of Gujarat 7) Website of :- Govt of Gujarat 8) Website of :- CII, Gujarat Chapter 9) Website of :- Engineering Export Promotion Council

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