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Exports down 14% in April, fifth straight monthly fall

byCustoms Today Report
18/05/2015
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SEOUL: A sharp fall in petroleum and other commodity prices led to a 14 per cent annual fall in India’s merchandise exports in April at $22.05 billion, compared with $25.63 billion in the corresponding month last year, showed data released by the commerce & industry ministry on Friday. The fall in April is the fifth consecutive monthly contraction in exports.

India wasn’t the only one to take a hit on this front. While Chinese exports declined 6.2 per cent in April, Korea’s fell 8.1 per cent and Taiwan 11.7 per cent, said YES Bank chief economist Shubhada Rao.

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Imports for the month stood at $33.04 billion, 7.5 per cent lower than $35.7 billion in April 2014. This segment also saw contraction for the fifth consecutive month. For April, the trade deficit was $11 billion, nine per cent higher compared to $10.1 billion in the corresponding month last year. Compared to March this year ($11.79 billion), however, the deficit was lower.

In April, oil imports fell a steep 42.65 per cent to $7.4 billion, owing to lower commodity prices. In April last year, these imports stood at about $13 billion.

Non-oil imports stood at $25.60 billion, 12.58 per cent higher than $22.74 billion a year ago. Much of this was accounted for by gold imports, which rose a whopping 78 per cent to $3.1 billion.

Gems & jewellery export declined 10 per cent to $2.94 billion. Non-oil, non-gold imports rose seven per cent to $22.47 billion in April, showing an industrial recovery would be gradual.Petroleum exports fell 46.5 per cent to $2.75 billion.

S C Ralhan, president of the Federation of Indian Export Organisations, said, “Negative growth in exports is continuing since December 2014, though the decline has come down from 21 per cent in March to 14 per cent in April. The prime reason continues to be softening of crude, metal and commodity prices.”

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