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India’s goods trade deficit widens to 13-month high of $32.15 billion in September

'Import increase in September 2025 has been higher than exports. Gold, silver, fertiliser and electronics have led to the import surge,' Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agarwal said.

October 15, 2025 / 23:52 IST
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The commerce ministry detailed the trade-data figures for September on October 15

India’s merchandise trade deficit widened to a thirteenth-month high of $32.15 billion in September, up from $26.49 billion in August as imports surged, the commerce ministry said on October 15.

The trade deficit for goods stood at $24.66 billion in September 2024.

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Merchandise exports in September rose 6.75 percent on-year to $36.38 billion, while imports jumped 16.7 percent to $68.53 billion.

The surge in imports comes amid US President Donald Trump's doubling of tariffs to 50 percent on several Indian goods in late August.