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India's trade deficit with Russia rises a whopping 674% in H1 on discounted oil buys

The trade deficit with Russia stood at $20.05 billion at the end of September and is now second to the $44.54 billion deficit with China.

November 10, 2022 / 14:21 IST
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India’s merchandise trade deficit with Russia jumped 674 percent in the first half of this fiscal as it bought unprecedented volumes of discounted crude petroleum from the country under heavy Western sanctions in the past few months. The size of the trade deficit with Russia is now only second to that with China, trade data published by the Commerce ministry shows.

India’s trade deficit with Russia at the end of September was $20.05 billion compared to $2.59 billion in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year. The trade deficit with China stood at $44.54 billion. India imported merchandise, mainly sea-borne petroleum crude, worth $21.35 billion in the first half from Russia and exported goods worth $1.30 billion.

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Such a large trade deficit renders trade in the domestic currencies, the rupee and rouble, unviable. The two nations are, however, continuing talks for a rupee-rouble settlement. For the moment, India is reported to be settling its bills in dollars, although Russia had stated a preference for euros and the UAE dirhams.