Duty Scrip Trading for Engineering Goods Exporters — BuyExim
India’s engineering goods sector — auto components, industrial machinery, castings, forgings, pumps, valves, electrical equipment — is the country’s second-largest export category. Every shipment earns RoDTEP. Many units also qualify for DFIA on imported inputs. BuyExim serves exporters across Pune, Coimbatore, Ludhiana, Rajkot, Faridabad, Chennai, and Aurangabad.
What Incentives Do Engineering Exporters Earn?
RoDTEP covers all engineering exports — Chapter 72–73 (iron/steel), 74–76 (non-ferrous), 84 (machinery), 85 (electrical), 87 (auto components), 90 (instruments).
DFIA is the highest-value incentive for input-intensive units importing steel, copper, aluminium, or special alloys. On ₹5 crore of steel imports annually, DFIA at 3–5% represents ₹15–25 lakh in savings — often 2–3x RoDTEP value.
Key Engineering Clusters
Pune/Aurangabad (auto components, Chapter 87), Coimbatore (pumps, Chapter 84), Ludhiana (tools, fasteners, Chapter 73/87), Rajkot (castings, brass, Chapter 84), Faridabad/Gurugram (heavy engineering), Chennai (auto components, Asia’s largest cluster).
FAQs
What is the RoDTEP rate for auto component exports? Chapter 87 rates vary by HS code. Revised February 2026. Contact BuyExim for your rate.
Can a Coimbatore pump manufacturer claim DFIA on stainless steel imports? Yes, if stainless steel is listed under the SION for your exported product.
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