India's exports rose 25.1 per cent to $34.57 in February; trade deficit widened to $20.88 billion.India's exports rose 25.1 per cent to $34.57 in February, while imports jumped 36 per cent to $55.45 billion, widening the trade deficit to $20.88 billion,according to the commerce ministry data on Monday.Healthy foreign demand for Indian goods, including engineering, petroleum and chemicals pushed exports higher compared to a year ago.
While a 69 per cent surge in domestic demand for petroleum and crude oil pushed up imports.The trade deficit -the difference between imports and exports -- widened by $7.76 billion in February, compared to$13.12 billion in February 2021."Merchandise exports for the period April-February 2021-22 was $374.81 billion as against $256.55 billion during the period April-February 2020-21, registering a positive growth of 46.09 per cent," the commerce ministry said.Imports during the 11-month period rose 59.33 per cent to $550.56 billion.
Trade deficit during this period widened to $175.75 billion as against $88.99 billion during April-February 2020-21.According to the data, gold imports in February dipped by 9.65 per cent to $4.8 billion.
Imports of electronic goods rose about 29.53 per cent to $6.27 billion.Exports of engineering goods, petroleum and chemicals in February increased by 32 per cent, 88.14 per cent and 25.38 per cent to $9.32 billion, $4.64 billion and $2.4 billion, respectively.Pharmaceutical exports, however, slipped by 1.78 per cent to $1.96 billion in February.
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