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India’s goods trade deficit widens to $27 billion
India's October Merchandise Trade Deficit Widens to $27.14 Billion
Economists had expected the country's October trade deficit to be $22 billion, according to a Reuters poll, compared to $20.78 billion in the previous month. India's merchandise exports in October rose 17.26% year-on-year to $39.2 billion while imports rose 3.88% to $66.34 billion, government data released on Thursday showed.
‘Extremely good month…’: India’s trade deficit down to $27.14 billion in Oct on a yearly basis
In the April-October period, exports increased 3.18 per cent to $252.28 billion and imports by 5.77 per cent to $416.93 billion.
India's goods trade gap widens to $27.14 billion in October as imports outpace exports
Despite the volatile global atmosphere, Indian exporters have been able to overcome that situation and deliver, Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said.
India’s trade deficit swells to $27.1 bn in October, exports rise 17.3%
Merchandise imports increased by 3.9% to $66.34 billion in October, compared to $63.86 billion in the same month last year.
India's trade deficit narrows to $27.14 bn on a yearly basis in October
India's merchandise trade deficit in October stood at $27.14 billion, according to a Reuters calculation based on export and import data released by the government on Thursday.
INDIA: Exports Surge in October as Trade Deficit Widens.
October’s exports for India surged +17.2% following the modest rise of +0.5% in September.Engineering goods saw the largest alongside chemicals. Imports rose also up +3.9% for the month, a rise from September’s +1.
India's October merchandise trade deficit at $27.14 billion
India's merchandise trade deficit in October widened more than expected to $27.14 billion, according to a Reuters calculation based on export and import data released by the government on Thursday. Economists had expected the country's October trade deficit to be $22 billion,
India’s goods trade deficit widens to $27 billion in October
The deficit widened from $20.78 billion in September due to a rise in imports, highlighting persistent challenges in balancing trade despite incremental growth in outbound shipments.
India Oct Trade Deficit $27.14B vs. $30.43B a Year Earlier
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India's October merchandise trade deficit at $27.14 bln
India's merchandise trade deficit in October stood at $27.14 billion, according to a Reuters calculation based on export and import data released by the government on Thursday.
India’s Trade Deficit Widens More Than Expected in October
India’s trade deficit widened significantly in October as imports climbed during the Hindu festival season, even though exports posted robust growth.
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India's trade deficit widens to over $27 billion in October
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India's merchandise trade deficit widens to $27.1 billion in October
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