India’s non-smartphone electronics shipments surge: Over $14 billion exports in FY25, says ESC; total electronics exports up by 32.47%
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India’s electronics exports surged to $38.57 billion in FY 2024-25, a 32.47% increase, driven by non-smartphone sectors like solar panels and telecom equipment. This growth, representing 9% of India’s merchandise exports, is fueled by government initiatives and a burgeoning semiconductor ecosystem. Tamil Nadu leads state-wise exports, and India aims for $200 billion in electronics exports by 2030.
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