New Delhi, July 9 -- India's automotive component exports increased by 8 per cent to USD 22.9 billion during the financial year ending March 2025, driven by robust demand from Asia, Africa, and North America, according to data released by the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA) on Tuesday.

North America remained the largest destination for Indian auto component exports, accounting for nearly one-third of total shipments. Exports to the region grew by 8.4 per cent to USD 7.35 billion during the fiscal year.

Asia emerged as another strong growth market, with exports jumping 15.1 per cent to USD 5.92 billion, while shipments to Africa surged 16.7 per cent to USD 1.16 billion.

However, exports to Europe declined ...