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India's exports to US dip marginally in June, imports jump 34%

14 Jul 2026 Evaluate

The Commerce Ministry in its latest data has indicated that India's merchandise exports to the United States (US), its largest export destination, declined marginally by 1.21 per cent year-on-year to $8.17 billion in June 2026 as compared to $8.27 billion in the corresponding month last year. On the other hand, imports from the US grew sharply by 33.86 per cent to $5.5 billion in June 2025 as compared to $4.11 billion in June 2025. On a cumulative basis, the country's exports to the US declined marginally by 0.06 per cent to $25.46 billion during the April- June period of FY27, while imports rose 23.82 per cent to $16.65 billion. 

According to the data, the country's exports to China surged 31.49 per cent in June to $1.8 billion, while imports surged 40.26 per cent to $13.34 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of $11.54 billion. During April-June 2026-27, the country's merchandise exports to China rose 27.54 per cent to $5.6 billion, while imports jumped 27.94 per cent to $38.04 billion. Similarly, exports to Singapore grew 48.91 per cent year-on-year during June 2026 to $1.44 billion. During April-June 2026-27, exports jumped 101.16 per cent to $6.51 billion.

India has also recorded positive exports growth to the UAE, the Netherlands, the UK, Germany, South Africa, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Australia, Malaysia, Sri lanka, Italy, and Vietnam during the reporting period. However, exports to Saudi Arabia and France registered a decline in June. On the other hand, imports from Russia, the UAE, Korea, Singapore, Japan, Germany, Oman, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, Brazil, and Nigeria increased. Imports in June from Oman, Taiwan, Brazil and Nigeria surged 135.57 per cent to $1.38 billion, 135 per cent to $1.5 billion, 162.3 per cent to $1.15 billion, and 301.91 per cent to $996.40 million. 


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