14th December, 2003
Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas  


RAM NAIK APPEALS TO EMPLOYEES AND TRADE UNIONS OF OIL PSUs NOT TO GO ON STRIKE ON 16TH DECEMBER


Indian exports of cars and two wheelers have doubled in the last two years. According to the latest available data, India exported cars worth Rs. 897.11 crore in 2002-03 as against exports worth Rs. 418.28 crore during 2001-02, indicating a growth of 114.47%. Similarly, exports of two wheelers from India have also almost doubled from a level of Rs. 263.26 crore in 2001-02 to Rs. 513.17 crore in 2002-03, indicating a rise of 94.93%.

The above data available from DGCI&S, Kolkata, indicates that India’s exports of cars and two wheelers are doing well in the overseas market.

India is exporting cars to about 80 countries out of which our major exports are to Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Algeria, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, UK, France, Korean RP, Switzerland, Egypt and Greece. Similarly, two wheelers are exported to about 115 countries out of which our major exports are to Sri Lanka, Philippines, Bangladesh, Nepal, Mexico, Columbia, UAE, Dominic Republic, Peru and USA.

     
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