14/03/2022 2:13:40 PM | Source: Reuters
India's February trade deficit widens to $20.88 billion - trade ministry
NEW DELHI - India's merchandise trade deficit in February widened to $20.88 billion from $13.12 billion during a year ago period, revised data released by the government showed on Monday.
India's merchandise exports rose by a one-fourth to $34.57 billion from $27.63 billion a year earlier, while imports rose 36.07% to $55.45 billion in February from $40.75 billion last year.
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