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Red Sea crisis may have limited India's goods export growth in January: Official

The drop in exports in January 2024 compared to December 2023 is primarily on account of seasonality, Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal separately said during a briefing on February 15. Goods exports fell nearly 4 percent in the first month of 2024 compared to the previous month.

February 15, 2024 / 22:46 IST
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The Red Sea strait is crucial for 30 percent of global container traffic and 12 percent of global trade

Indian exports could have registered higher growth in January if the crisis in the Red Sea hadn't disrupted trade by forcing freight companies to take the longer route around Africa to reach the west, or wait at nearby ports for safe passage through the Suez Canal, a senior government official said.

"It is not like there has been no impact, it is possible that our exports growth could have been higher without the Red Sea situation. However, despite the Red Sea crisis we have been able to sustain a growth in exports," the official said.

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India's merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $17.49 billion in January as exports edged up by 3.1 percent year-on-year despite the ongoing crisis in the Red Sea.

According to data released by the commerce ministry on February 15, India's exports in the first month of 2024 amounted to $36.92 billion, up from $35.80 billion in January 2023 but down from $38.45 billion in December 2023.