Exports,
Imports Fall for 4th month in June, but Trade Turns Surplus after a Decade
For the first time in a decade, India
clocked a surplus in its merchandise trade, exporting $0.79 billion more than
it had imported in June. Imports experienced a steeper drop than exports, which
continued to decline during the ongoing pandemic,
as per Ministry of Commerce and Industry data.
“This is the first time in the last
decade that India is a net exporter,” stated the Ministry.
India’s goods exports declined 12.41
per cent to $21.91 billion in June from $25.01 billion in the same period last
year due to a drop in shipments of major commodities like engineering goods and
gems and jewellery. Imports, on the other hand,
declined 47.59 per cent to $21.11 billion from $40.29 billion over the same
period.
Imports of petroleum, crude and their
products dropped 55.29 per cent to $4.93 billion from $11.03 billion. Exports
of commodities like gems and jewellery dropped 50.06
per cent, and readymade garments of all textiles around 34.84 per cent.
MoC&I
Press Release dated 15.07.2020
Quick Estimates for
Selected Major Commodities for June 2020