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India's merchandise trade deficit narrows to $20.98 billion in June

While exports fell 7.7 percent from May to $35.20 billion in June, imports declined at a faster pace of 9.25 percent to $56.18 billion.

July 15, 2024 / 16:49 IST
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The commerce ministry revealed India's trade deficit figure for June on July 15
The commerce ministry revealed India's trade deficit figure for June on July 15

India's merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $20.98 billion in June as against $23.78 billion a month back, thanks to a larger fall in imports, the Commerce Ministry said on July 15.

While exports fell 7.7 percent from May to $35.20 billion in June, imports declined at a faster clip of 9.25 percent to $56.18 billion.

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On a year-on-year basis, goods exports rose 2.6 percent in June, while imports were up by nearly 5 percent. As a result, the goods trade gap was wider last month versus in June 2023 at $19.19 billion.

Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said on July 15 that the government is focusing on sectors such as engineering goods, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and textiles in a bid to drastically improve India's export market share.