India’s exports rise 80% to $7.04 billion during first week of May: Commerce Ministry

10 May 2021 Evaluate

The commerce ministry’s preliminary data has showed that India’s exports continued their positive growth and grew by 80 per cent to $7.04 billion during the first week of this month, as compared to exports of $3.91 billion during May 1-7 last year. The data showed that exports stood at $ 6.48 billion in the same week of May 2019.

Imports too rose by 80.7 per cent to $ 8.86 billion during May 1-7, 2021 as against $4.91 billion in the same period last year and $10.39 billion in 2019. India's exports in April jumped nearly three-folds to $30.21 billion from $10.17 billion in the same month last year. Major export commodities which are recording healthy growth include gems and jewellery, jute, carpet, handicrafts, leather, electronic goods, oil meals, cashew, engineering, petroleum products, marine products and chemicals.

Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) President S K Saraf said that the exports growth is encouraging and order books of exporters are healthy. He said ‘I will urge the government to look into the issues of MEIS (merchandise export from India scheme). RoDTEP (remission of duties and taxes on export products) rates should also be announced immediately to further push the shipments as profitability of exporters are getting impacted’.

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