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March trade deficit shrinks to 11-month low as gold import more than halves

The previous fiscal year was difficult from a trade point of view not only due to the Ukraine war, but also because of other conflicts emerging. However, India has beaten all the odds, Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said.

April 15, 2024 / 18:39 IST
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The Commerce Ministry released trade data for March 2024 on April 15.
The Commerce Ministry released trade data for March 2024 on April 15.

India's trade deficit narrowed to $15.6 billion in March, a 11-month low, owing to a sharp fall in merchandise imports. The deficit figure stood at $18.96 billion in March 2023 and $18.71 billion in February 2024.

Even as the trade deficit narrowed in March, exports too dropped by 0.3 percent from the year-ago period to $41.68 billion while imports fell by a much larger 5.98 percent at $57.28 billion, the commerce ministry said on April 15.

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Factors Behind Fall In Import

The steep drop in imports in March 2024 were led by lower gold imports which more than halved on a year-on-year basis. Imports of fertilisers and leather products also witnessed significant contraction at 36.23 percent, and 25.7 percent respectively.