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Exports rise 23.52% to $40.13 billion in June; trade deficit at record $26.18 billion
India`s merchandise exports in June grew by 23.52 per cent to USD 40.13 billion.
Highlights
- The trade deficit stood at USD 9.60 billion in June 2021.
- Cumulative exports in April-June 2022-23 rose by about 24.51 per cent to USD 118.96 billion.
- Imports increased 49.47 per cent to USD 189.76 billion during the period.
New Delhi: India's merchandise exports in June grew by 23.52 per cent to USD 40.13 billion, while the trade deficit ballooned to a record of USD 26.18 billion, according to the government data released on Thursday. Imports expanded by 57.55 per cent to USD 66.31 billion in June compared to the year-ago month, the data showed.
The trade deficit stood at USD 9.60 billion in June 2021. (ALSO READ: Tata Consumer Products enters honey and preserves segment via Himalayan brand)
Cumulative exports in April-June 2022-23 rose by about 24.51 per cent to USD 118.96 billion, while imports increased 49.47 per cent to USD 189.76 billion during the period. (ALSO READ: Need for blended finance, leveraging private capital to achieve SDGs: FM Sitharaman)
The trade deficit during the first three months of this fiscal widened to USD 70.80 billion from USD 31.42 billion in the year-ago period.