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India Balance of Trade
Last Release
Feb 28, 2025
Actual
-14.05
Units In
USD Million
Previous
-22.99
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Apr 15, 2025
Time to Release
27 Days 8 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
0.79 Jun 2020 | -37.84 Nov 2024 | -3.87 USD Million | 1957-2025 | N/A |
India has been recording sustained trade deficits since 1980 mainly due to the strong imports growth, particularly of mineral fuels, oils and waxes and bituminous substances and pearls, precious and semi-precious stones and jewelry. In recent years, the biggest trade deficits were recorded with China, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Indonesia. India records trade surpluses with the US, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, United Kingdom and Vietnam.
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India recorded a trade deficit of $14.05 billion in February of 2025, narrowing from the $18.7 billion deficit of the corresponding period of the previous year to mark the lowest gap since August 2021 amid a sharp decline in imports. Purchases of foreign goods sank by 16.3% annually to $50.96 billion in the period amid a pullback in energy prices, as the nation imports around 90% of the oil and fuel it uses. In the meantime, exports dropped by a slightly softer 10.9% annually to $36.91 billion, dented by the softening industrial output domestically and the relative strength of the rupee compared to currencies from key trading partners due to the RBI's forex interventions.
India Balance of Trade History
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