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Trade deficit widens to 10-month high of $29.7 billion in August; commerce secretary says not a concern

exports rose to $34.7 billion in August from $33.89 billion, imports rose to $62.6 billion from $57.5 billion in July

September 17, 2024 / 20:29 IST
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Trade data for August

India’s merchandise trade deficit widened to a 10-month high of $29.7 billion in August from $23.6 billion in the previous month, data released by the ministry of commerce on September 17 shows, however, commerce secretary Sunil Barthwal dismissed any concerns of rising deficit calling it a sign of growing consumption.

"Trade deficit is not a matter of concern for emerging economies. China maintained larger trade deficit. There is a huge consumption demand coming from the economy, which is growing at double the rate of other countries," said Barthwal.

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While exports rose to $34.7 billion in August from $33.89 billion, imports increased to $62.6 billion from $57.5 billion in July.