Electrical, Electronic Equipment – $59 Billion
In 2023, Germany bought $1.59 billion worth of electrical and electronic equipment from India, according to UN COMTRADE data.
To import electronic items from India:
- Register your business with authorities.
- Get a Goods and Services Tax Identification Number (GSTIN).
- Obtain an Importer Exporter Code (IEC).
- Get an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Certificate.
- Get permission from the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MoEF&CC).
HSN Code | Code Description |
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8517 | Devices for talking or messaging over phone lines, including cordless phones and devices for sending messages over electrical wires or digital systems; also includes video phones. |
3004 | Medicines for treating illnesses, packaged for sale in measured amounts, such as pills or patches. |
8703 | Cars and other vehicles mainly for carrying people, including family cars and fast cars. |
List of Top 10 Products Imported from India to Germany
Top 10 Import Products from India to Germany: According to the United Nations Comtrade database, Germany imported different Indian products worth 15.49 Billion USD in 2023. In December 2023; Deutschland majorly imported basic pharmaceutical products and agricultural goods with knitted or crocheted fabrics from India.
India and Germany have maintained a strategic partnership in trade for the last 500 years. In the EU, Germany is the largest trading partner of India. In FY 2022-2023, the country was the 12th largest trading partner of India. As a recent development in trade; 25% of German-based companies are planning to use India as an R&D location by 2028.
In this article, we are going to discuss the top products that Germany or Deutschland imports from India in detail.
Table of Content
- Import Products of Germany
- Top 10 Import Products From India to Germany
- 1. Machinery, Nuclear Reactors, Boilers – $1.69 Billion
- 2. Organic Chemicals – $1.64 Billion
- 3. Electrical, Electronic Equipment – $1.59 Billion
- 4. Pharmaceutical Products – $1.02 Billion
- 5. Mineral Fuels, Oils, Distillation Products – $835.29 Million
- 6. Articles of Apparel, Not Knit or Crocheted – $780.87 Million
- 7. Vehicles Other Than Railway, Tramway – $732.05 Million
- 8. Footwear, Gaiters and The Like – $549.93 Million
- 9. Articles of Iron or Steel – $486.27 Million
- 10. Herbs and Foods – $388.38 Million