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India’s Exports Rise Marginally to $34.58 Billion in September

India’s merchandise exports recorded a slight increase in September 2024, reaching $34.58 billion from $34.41 billion in the same month last year.

by Economy India
October 16, 2024
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NEW DELHI (Economy India): India’s merchandise exports recorded a slight increase in September 2024, reaching $34.58 billion from $34.41 billion in the same month last year. However, imports rose by 1.6% to $55.36 billion, widening the trade deficit to $20.78 billion, according to official data released on Wednesday.

The export growth remains modest as global markets grapple with economic volatility, impacting demand for Indian goods. The import increase is driven by high crude oil prices and a rise in consumer demand during the festive season.

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Export Growth Faces Global Headwinds

Though exports showed slight improvement, they continue to be affected by geopolitical challenges and reduced demand from key markets like the US and Europe. Traditional exports like textiles, engineering goods, and gems and jewelry struggled to gain momentum.

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A senior trade official stated, “Despite the slowdown in global markets, this marginal growth shows that India’s exports remain resilient. We expect demand to improve in the coming months.”


Imports Surge with Rising Oil Prices

Imports surged to $55.36 billion, up from $54.49 billion in September 2023. This increase was largely due to higher crude oil imports, which account for a significant portion of India’s import bill. The demand for machinery and electronic components also remained strong.

Experts highlight that festive demand has contributed to the increase in imported goods, reflecting growing domestic consumption.


Widening Trade Deficit Raises Concerns

The trade deficit expanded to $20.78 billion from $20.08 billion in the same month last year. Analysts warn that a persistent deficit could pressure India’s current account balance.

“We need to diversify exports and reduce our dependency on energy imports. Addressing these gaps will help in maintaining a healthy trade balance,” a trade analyst explained.

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Policy Interventions and Future Outlook

The Indian government has implemented Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes to encourage export-driven manufacturing. Additionally, efforts to expand free trade agreements (FTAs) are underway to open new markets for Indian products.

While the global economic environment remains uncertain, the government hopes to see export momentum increase by the end of the financial year. “The key to sustained growth lies in expanding non-traditional exports and improving market access through strategic partnerships,” officials noted.


Key Figures at a Glance – September 2024

  • Exports: $34.58 billion (up from $34.41 billion in September 2023)
  • Imports: $55.36 billion (up from $54.49 billion)
  • Trade Deficit: $20.78 billion

India’s trade landscape in September reflects both opportunities and challenges. While the modest export growth offers hope, the rising import bill signals the need for better trade management. Policymakers aim to boost exports, reduce dependency on crude oil imports, and strengthen domestic manufacturing to ensure sustainable trade growth.

(Economy India)

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