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Fading Russian oil discounts adding to India's widening trade deficit woes

India's goods trade deficit widened to a seventh-month high of $23.78 billion in May. One of the leading causes for the higher gap was a significant jump in the oil import bill. And, one of the reasons for this jump is more expensive Russian oil purchases.

June 19, 2024 / 17:20 IST
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After the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war, India had stepped up oil imports from Moscow since they were offering heavy discounts.

India's goods trade deficit reached a seven-month high of $23.78 billion in May, largely attributed to a substantial increase in the oil import bill.

ICRA's Aditi Nayar pointed out that in sequential terms, 71 percent of the widening merchandise trade deficit was driven by the net oil balance, which saw a significant volume surge.

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India's oil imports rose 28 percent to $19.95 billion against $15.57 billion in the same month last year.

And, one of the reasons for this spike in the oil import bill is expensive Russian oil purchases.