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India’s merchandise exports contract by 22% in June

17 Jul 2023 Evaluate

The commerce ministry in its latest data has showed that India’s merchandise exports contracted by 22 per cent, the steepest decline in the last three years, to $32.97 billion in June as compared to $42.28 billion in June 2022 on account of global demand slowdown, especially in the Western markets like the US and Europe. Imports during the month under review declined by a steep 17.48 per cent to $53.10 billion as against $64.35 billion in June 2022.  The trade deficit in June stood at $20.3 billion against $ 22.07 billion in the same month last year due to a fall in exports and imports.

According to the data, merchandise exports for the period April-June 2023 were $102.68 billion as against $120.98 billion during April-June 2022. Merchandise imports for the period April-June 2023 were $160.28 Billion as against $183.54 Billion during April-June 2022. The merchandise trade deficit for April-June 2023 was estimated at $57.60 billion as against $62.55 billion during April-June 2022.

It further showed that non-petroleum and non-gems & jewellery exports in June 2023 were $25.13 billion, compared to $28.15 billion in June 2022. Non-petroleum and non-gems & jewellery exports during April-June 2023 were $77.18 billion, as compared to $83.82 billion in April-June 2022. Non-petroleum, non-gems & jewellery (gold, silver & precious metals) imports in June 2023 were $33.28 billion, compared to $38.93 billion in June 2022. Non-petroleum, non-gems & jewellery (gold, silver & precious metals) imports were $100.84 billion in April-June 2023 as compared to $110.22 billion in April-June 2022. 


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