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Indian exports up 6% in year to end-March, Russian imports surge

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Updated: Apr 13, 2023, 10:46 GMT+00:00

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's exports of merchandise and services rose by 6% in the fiscal year to March 31, Indian government data released on Thursday showed, while imports from Russia surged.

Cargo containers are seen stacked outside the container terminal of JNPT in Mumbai

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s exports of merchandise and services rose by 6% in the fiscal year to March 31, Indian government data released on Thursday showed, while imports from Russia surged.

A Reuters calculation put India’s merchandise trade deficit in March at $19.73 billion, higher than the $17.43 billion recorded in the previous month, and above the $18.30 billion forecast in a Reuters poll.

March merchandise exports were $38.38 billion, up from $33.88 billion in February, while imports rose to $58.11 billion from $51.31 billion, the government data showed.

India’s April-March merchandise exports were up 6% year-on-year to $447.46 billion, while goods imports during the same period were up 16.5% to $714.24 billion, the data showed.

The country’s services exports in March were $27.75 billion, while services imports were $14.05 billion, according to the government’s preliminary estimate. Services exports in February were $29.15 billion, while imports were $14.55 billion.

India’s merchandise and services exports were up nearly 14% on the year to $770.18 billion in the last fiscal year that ended on March 31, while imports were up 17.4% to $892.18 billion during the period.

In the same period, India’s imports from Russia surged 369.44% to $46.33 billion.

The rise in services exports has helped India’s current account deficit to shrink more than expected in the October-December quarter, offsetting weakness seen in goods exports.

(Reporting by Aftab Ahmed; Editing by Krishna N. Das and Alexander Smith)

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