A review of Indo-German trade in Engineering Sector
By OEM Update Editorial May 3, 2021 11:07 am
Germany is India’s largest trading partner in Europe. India was one of the first countries to grant diplomatic recognition to the Federal Republic of Germany.
This March, the two countries celebrated 70 years of diplomatic relations. Germany and India have a strategic partnership; both have been holding cabinet-level bilateral consultations since 2011; in September 2020, the German government laid out its Indo-Pacific guidelines, illustrating its interest and commitment to a region where India is a key protagonist.
The rapid spread of the Covid-19 pandemic the world over during 2020 led to a health crisis which resulted in an unprecedented crash in global economic activity, the repercussions of which would be felt over the next few years. Within this scenario, Indian and German enterprises have the opportunity to capitalise on each other’s strengths and seek new opportunities in commercial engagement with each other. For Indian businesses, Germany has been a source of high-quality, reliable machinery and equipment as well as aircraft and auto components.
Bilateral trade between the two countries in 2019 was valued at more than EUR 21.3 billion. In 2020, Indian imports from Germany amounted to € 10.7 billion, out of which machinery imports comprised 21.5 percent and stood at € 2.3 billion.
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