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Exports treble to $30 billion in April Top Searches Exports treble to $30 billion in April TNN / May 3, 2021, 08:38 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail NEW DELHI: India’s exports nearly trebled to over $30 billion during April from $10 billion a year ago, when production and shipments were disrupted due to the lockdowns in India and many parts of the world. Exports were estimated to be 16% higher than April 2019. Preliminary data released by the commerce department on Sunday showed that exports were lifted by a healthy growth in key sectors such as engineering, gems and jewellery and petroleum products. But trade deficit widened to $15.2 billion in April as imports grew at a comparatively slower pace. Imports are estimated to have increased from $17.1 billion in April 2020 to a shade under $45.5 billion last month. ....
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India s exports expand for second consecutive month in January India’s exports Non-petroleum and non-jewellery imports grew 5.94% signalling a pickup in domestic economic activities Share Via Read Full Story India’s merchandise exports and imports expanded for the second consecutive month in January, signalling a turnaround in domestic and external demand after the pandemic devastated the value of trade in Asia’s third-largest economy. Imports expanded 2.05% last month while exports grew 5.37%, leaving a trade deficit of $14.75 billion, according to preliminary data released by the commerce ministry. Non-petroleum and non-jewellery imports grew 5.94%, signalling an increase in domestic activities. TRENDING STORIESSee All ....