04-05-2022 10:49 AM | Source: Accord Fintech
India's trade deficit surges 87.5% to $192.41 billion in FY22: Ministry of Commerce and Industry
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The Ministry of Commerce and Industry in its latest data has stated that India's trade deficit rose 87.5 per cent to $192.41 billion in 2021-22 as against $102.63 billion in the previous year. The trade deficit in March 2022 was $18.69 billion. It showed that while total exports during last fiscal year increased to a record high of $417.81 billion, imports too soared to $610.22 billion, leaving a trade gap of $192.41 billion.

For the first time, India's monthly merchandise exports exceeded $40 billion, reaching $40.38 billion in March 2022, an increase of 14.53 per cent over $35.26 billion in the year-ago month. It was up by 87.89 per cent over $21.49 billion in March 2020. It said the country's merchandise import last month stood at $59.07 billion, an increase of 20.79 per cent over $48.90 billion in the year-ago period. It was up 87.68 per cent over $31.47 billion in March 2020.

Besides, it mentioned that during March 2022, the value of non-petroleum exports stood at $33 billion, registering a growth of 4.28 per cent over $31.65 billion in the same month a year ago. Non-petroleum exports grew by 74 per cent from $18.97 billion in March 2020. Non-petroleum import stood at $40.66 billion during March 2022, showing a rise of 5.26 per cent over $38.63 billion in the year-ago month. It was up by 89.79 per cent from $21.42 billion in March 2020.