India’s Trade Deficit Shoots Up To $31.5bn In Oct Due To Spike In Oil Prices

India’s trade deficit shoots up to $31.5bn in Oct due to spike in oil prices

New Delhi, Nov 15 : India’s merchandise trade deficit in October stood at $31.46 billion as the country’s imports shot up to $65.03 billion during the month which offset the increase in exports, Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said on Wednesday.

 India’s Trade Deficit Shoots Up To $31.5bn In Oct Due To Spike In Oil Prices-TeluguStop.com

The sharp spike in global crude oil prices has led to an increase in the country’s import bill.Similarly, gold imports were up 5.5 per cent to $29.48 billion compared to October 2022.

The trade deficit stood at $19.37 billion in September.

The country’s merchandise exports increased by 6.2 per cent to $33.57 billion in October, up from $31.60 billion in October 2022, while themerchandise imports stood at $65.03 billion, up from $57.91 billion year-on-year.

The increase in exports during the month came as a welcome relief as it broke the declining trend in the recent months.

Merchandise exports have fallen 7 per cent during April-October this year to $244.89 billion compared to the same period of the previous year.

The April-October merchandise imports worked out to $391.96 billion, down 8.95 per cent from the same period last year.

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