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India’s current account deficit remains unchanged at 1.1% of GDP in Q3FY25

India’s merchandise imports grew 6 percent in the third quarter to $186.7 billion, but a pick in demand helped exports rise to $109 billion and bring down goods trade deficit

March 28, 2025 / 19:52 IST
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Current account deficit for Q3
Current account deficit for Q3

India’s current account deficit was unchanged at 1.1 percent of the GDP, even as it rose in value terms to $11.5 billion in the third quarter of the year compared with $10.4 billion during a similar period last year.

The deficit narrowed compared with the second quarter, when current account deficit stood at 1.8 percent of the GDP.

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India’s merchandise imports grew in the third quarter to $189 billion, but a pick in demand helped exports rise to $110 billion. Goods trade deficit was higher at $79 billion compared with $72 billion in the third quarter of previous fiscal.

The services trade balance helped contain the deficit.