Exports Rise 23.69% To $34 Billion In January, Trade Deficit Widens To $17.94 Billion

Trade deficit widened to $17.94 billion in January 2022

Exports rose 23.69 per cent to $34.06 billion in January owing to robust performance by engineering, petroleum as well as gems and jewellery sectors, even as trade deficit widened to $17.94 billion during the month, according to provisional figures of commerce ministry.

Exports rose 23.69 per cent to $34.06 billion in January owing to robust performance by engineering, petroleum as well as gems and jewellery sectors, even as trade deficit widened to $17.94 billion during the month, according to provisional figures of commerce ministry.

Imports in January grew by 23.74 per cent to $52.01 billion, the data showed.

Trade deficit widened to $17.94 billion during the month as against $14.49 billion in the same month last year.

Cumulatively, exports during April-January 2021-22 rose by 46.53 per cent to $335.44 billion as against $228.9 billion in the same period last year. Imports during the period jumped by 62.68 per cent to $495.83 billion.

Trade deficit, difference between imports and exports, stood at $160.38 billion during the ten months period of this fiscal as compared to $75.87 billion in April-January 2020.

According to the data, gold imports in January dipped by 40.42 per cent to $2.4 billion. Crude oil imports rose by 21.3 per cent to $11.43 billion in January.

Engineering exports rose by 24.13 per cent to $9.2 billion, petroleum by 74.73 per cent to $3.73 billion and gems and jewellery by 13.83 per cent to $3.23 billion.

Pharmaceuticals exports, however fell by 1 per cent to $2.05 billion in January.

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