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India achieved the 10th rank in export of services worldwide and emerged as the 20th biggest merchandise exporter in 2010, according to a latest World Trade Organization report.
In 2009, the country stood at the 12th and 22nd positions, respectively, globally in services and goods exports, respectively.
In value terms last year, India exported services and merchandise worth $110 billion and $216 billion respectively, the World Trade Report 2011 said.
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India's goods exports went up by 31 per cent in 2010, helping the country to expand its market share to 1.4 per cent from 1.2 per cent in 2009.
According to industry experts, increasing demand for Indian goods in new markets like Latin America and Africa are helping in boosting the country's exports.
"This (improvement in India's ranking) is because our exports are doing reasonably well in new markets like Latin America, West Asia and other Asian markets. We are focusing on these markets," Crisil principal economist D K Joshi said.
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Apex exporters body FIEO said that the diversification of India's exports basket are also helping in increasing the shipments.
"Slowly, India's rank is going to increase. . .," Federation of Indian Export Organisations president Ramu Deora said.
Engineering and petroleum exports contribute about 40 per cent in the total exports. "Earlier, there contribution was low," Deora said.
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New Delhi's services exports share in the world exports increased to 3 per cent in 2010 from 2.6 per cent in 2009.
Further the report said, globally China ranked first in terms of merchandise exports, followed by the United States and Germany.
In services export, the US is on the top slot followed by Germany and the United Kingdom.