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India's merchandise and services exports may dip by 10% in FY21 : Commerce Minister

In the previous financial year of 2019-20, services exports had risen by 4 percent while merchandise exports had shrunk by 4.7 percent.

March 23, 2021 / 19:56 IST
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Both services and merchandise exports have recovered by a large margin after the Covid-19 pandemic and the country may end FY21 with a 10 percent fall in both categories, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on March 23.

Speaking at the India Services Conclave 2021 organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Goyal said the statistics show the steady pace of industrial recovery given the ramifications of the pandemic even now across the world.

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This would also serve to show the world that India is a trusted partner ready to face adverse challenges and turn them into opportunities, he added.

"Other than tourism and hospitality, two services sector in which the entire world took a hit and so did India with international travel, vacationing and business travel down, we will probably close the year with 90 percent of our services exports worldwide, vis-a-vis what we did in the previous year," Goyal said.