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Exports fall for 16th straight month; trade deficit narrows

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Last updated on: April 18, 2016 21:57 IST
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The trade gap - difference between imports and exports – was $11.39 billion in March 2015.

Declining for 16th straight month in March, exports contracted by 5.47 per cent to $22.71 billion in the month as shipments of petroleum and engineering products shrunk sharply due to tepid global demand.

For whole 2015-16 financial year ended March 31, exports declined by 15.8 per cent to five-year low of $261.13 billion due to fragile global demand and low commodity prices.

Imports dipped by 15.28 per cent to $379.6 billion in 2015-16, leaving a trade deficit of $118.45 billion. The trade gap was $137.69 billion in 2014-15.

The levels of exports and imports are the lowest since 2010-11. Exports and imports were at $245.86 billion and $350.69 billion, respectively, in 2010-11.

Also, trade deficit, the gap between imports and exports, in the last month of 2015-16 fiscal fell to five-year low of $5.07 billion as imports dropped 21.56 per cent to $27.7 billion in the month.

Trade deficit was at $2.63 billion in December 2010. The Commerce Ministry, however, said the trend of falling exports is in tandem with other major world economies.

But industry experts termed trade figures as "alarming" and demanded immediate steps to boost exports.

"The figures are alarming. Immediate steps like creating of a fund to enhance marketing activities need to be announced," Rafeeq Ahmed, former FIEO president and chairman of Council for Leather Exports, said.

In March, overseas shipments of petroleum products shrank 21.43 per cent to $2.07 billion, while that of engineering goods declined by 11.29 per cent to $5.34 billion.

Oil imports in last month were valued at $4.79 billion - 35.3 per cent lower than the same month last year.

Non-oil imports too dipped by 17.92 per cent to $22.98 billion.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said, "There are concerns about export growth which is declining consecutively for more than a year due to slowdown in global demand". 

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