India’s trade deficit widens to $13.7 billion in April

Goods imports last month were $39.6 billion, a gain of 4.6% from a year ago, data from the commerce and industry ministry showed
The trade deficit for 2017/18 fiscal year ending in March grew to $156.8 billion from $105.72 billion in the previous year, mainly driven by a rising oil import bill —a growing concern for the RBI. Photo: Bloomberg
The trade deficit for 2017/18 fiscal year ending in March grew to $156.8 billion from $105.72 billion in the previous year, mainly driven by a rising oil import bill —a growing concern for the RBI. Photo: Bloomberg

New Delhi: India’s trade deficit slightly widened to $13.72 billion in April from $13.25 billion a year ago, government data showed on Tuesday.

Merchandise exports for April rose 5.2% from a year ago to $25.9 billion.

Goods imports last month were $39.6 billion, a gain of 4.6% from a year ago, data from the commerce and industry ministry showed.

The trade deficit for 2017/18 fiscal year ending in March grew to $156.8 billion from $105.72 billion in the previous year, mainly driven by a rising oil import bill —a growing concern for the central bank.