NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's merchandise trade deficit in October widened more than expected to $27.14 billion, driven by a ...
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India’s trade deficit narrowed to the lowest in five months in September as the nation’s import bill declined due to moderation in inbound shipments of gold. The gap between imports and ...
India's merchandise trade deficit in September improved to $20.78 billion, lower than economists' forecast of $25 billion and significantly down from August's $29.65 billion. Merchandise exports ...
Snapping th$e two-month slide, the country's merchandise exports rose marginally by 0.5 per cent to $34.58 billion in September while the trade deficit narrowed to a ...
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India's merchandise trade deficit in October stood at $27.14 billion, according to a Reuters calculation based on export and ...