June6 , 2026

    India’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $19.8 billion in Dec, exports at $38.45 bn

    Related

    Trump Confident of U.S.-India Trade Deal, Praises PM Modi

    U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed confidence that the...

    India’s Mobility and Logistics Sector Shows Resilience Despite Cost Pressures in May

    India’s mobility and logistics sector navigated a challenging operating...

    West Bengal Plans New Deep-Sea Port at Dadanpatrabar, Shelves Tajpur Proposal

    West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has announced that...

    VOCPA Partners with H2Global to Develop Green Hydrogen Export Corridor to Europe

    In a significant step toward advancing India's green energy...

    Share

    India’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $19.8 billion in December 2023 compared to $23.14 billion in the same month last year, the commerce ministry said on January 15.

    After contracting for the last few months, goods exports growth entered the positive territory coming in at $38.45 billion in December 2023 compared to $38.08 billion in the same month last year, whereas merchandise imports fell 4.9 percent on-year.

    Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said, “India is beating the global trends in trade. And we expect higher volumes of exports in the last quarter of the current fiscal.”

    spot_img