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India's exports up 36.3% in September, imports rise 17.2%

Source: PTI
November 01, 2011 14:13 IST
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Indian flagIndia's exports grew by 36.3 per cent on an annual basis to $24.8 billion in September, 2011, demonstrating impressive year-on-year expansion despite a slowdown in the US and Europe.

In September, 2010, the country's outbound shipments were valued at $18.2 billion.

India's imports also registered growth in September, rising by 17.2 per cent in comparison to the corresponding period of the previous year to $34.5 billion, leaving a trade deficit of $9.7 billion, the Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday.

Though down from the 44.2 per cent growth rate recorded in August, the rise in exports in September can be considered robust, given the economic woes in the US and the debt crisis in Europe.

The US and Europe are the two biggest markets for Indian merchandise, accounting for about 30 per cent of total shipments.

Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar has said that total exports in the current fiscal may reach $290-300 billion.

During the April-September period, India's exports grew by 52 per cent to $160 billion from $105.2 billion in the same period last year.

During the first half of this fiscal, the sectors that registered healthy growth include engineering (103 per cent), petroleum and oil lubricants (PoL) (53 per cent), gems and jewellery (23 per cent), ready-made garments (32 per cent), marine products (48 per cent) and drugs (33 per cent).

Apex

exporters body Federation of Indian Export Organisations said the country's shipments to new markets in Africa, Latin America and Asia are on the rise, which has helped India maintain the export growth momentum.

"We are getting good orders from the new markets," Kush Suri, a leading dry fruit exporter, said.

During April-September, 2011, India's imports expanded by 32.4 per cent to $233.5 billion.

The trade gap stood at $73.4 billion for the half-year.

Oil imports grew by 14.62 per cent to $9.2 billion in September, while non-oil imports rose by 18.17 per cent to $25.3 billion during the month.

During the first half of this fiscal, oil imports grew by 42.39 per cent to $70.34 billion from $49.4 billion in the year-ago period.

Non-oil imports were valued at $163.1 billion, an increase of 28.52 per cent from $126.95 billion in April-September, 2010-11.

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