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India's goods trade deficit widens to $26 billion in April, exports up 9%

On a year-on-year basis, the trade gap in goods in the previous month was wider as well compared to $19.2 billion in April 2024

May 15, 2025 / 20:48 IST
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India's commerce ministry detailed the trade figures for April on May 15
India's commerce ministry detailed the trade figures for April on May 15

India’s merchandise trade deficit in April widened to a five-month high of $26.42 billion from $21.54 billion in March as growth in imports doubled versus exports.

On a year-on-year basis, the trade gap in goods in the previous month was wider as well compared to $19.2 billion in April 2024.

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While merchandise exports rose 9 percent on-year to $38.49 billion in April, goods imports increased 19 percent to $64.91 billion, according to provisional data released by commerce ministry on May 15.

"Indian exports are more resilient and the strategy to focus on 20 countries where we have 60 percent of our exports have worked," Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said.