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  Business   Economy  12 Sep 2018  Exports up 19.21 per cent in August; trade deficit at USD 17.4 billion

Exports up 19.21 per cent in August; trade deficit at USD 17.4 billion

PTI
Published : Sep 12, 2018, 2:32 pm IST
Updated : Sep 12, 2018, 2:32 pm IST

Exports recorded a growth of 16.13 per cent, while the imports during the first five months of this fiscal grew by 17.34 per cent.

Merchandise imports too rose by 25.41 per cent in August to USD 45.24 billion due to the rising crude oil prices.
 Merchandise imports too rose by 25.41 per cent in August to USD 45.24 billion due to the rising crude oil prices.

New Delhi: India's exports grew by 19.21 per cent to USD 27.84 billion in August on account of healthy performance by sectors such as petroleum.

"Export trade during August 2018 recorded at USD 27.84 billion, a positive growth of 19.21 per cent. Exports excluding Petroleum also reported a positive growth of 17.43 per cent," Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu said in a tweet.

Merchandise imports too rose by 25.41 per cent in August to USD 45.24 billion due to the rising crude oil prices, leaving a trade deficit of USD 17.4 billion. In July, trade deficit soared to a near five-year high of USD 18.02 billion.

During April-August this fiscal, the exports recorded a growth of 16.13 per cent, while the imports during the first five months of this fiscal grew by 17.34 per cent. 

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