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This Article is From Oct 14, 2016

India’s Trade Deficit Narrows In September As Exports Bounce Back

India’s Trade Deficit Narrows In September As Exports Bounce Back
A fishing boat travels past a container ship docked at the Kochi International Container Transhipment Terminal (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)  

India's trade deficit narrowed 22.3 percent in September to $8.34 billion from $10.2 billion, from a year ago. The trade deficit stood at $7.674 billion in August.

Arresting a two-month fall, exports rose 4.6 percent in September to $22.9 billion on a year-on-year basis on the back of healthy growth in sectors like engineering and gems & jewellery, data from the commerce ministry showed.

However, imports in September declined 2.5 percent to $31.2 billion compared to the same month last year, leaving a trade deficit.

During the month, India's import of oil increased 3.13 percent to $6.89 billion while non-oil imports declined 4 percent to $24.3 billion.

On a cumulative basis, India's trade balance for the April-September period of this year stood at an estimated $16.1 billion, which is 60.1 percent lower than the deficit figure during the same period of the previous financial year. The trade balance for the period is an estimate as the data for trade in services is only available till August 2016.

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