India's June exports up 17.57% at $27.7 bn; trade deficit at 43-month high

Imports too rose by 21.31 per cent to $44.3 billion during the month

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Trade deficit
The trade deficit in June 2018 is the highest since November 2014

India's exports soared by 17.57 per cent to $27.7 billion in June but the widened to a more than three-and a-half-year high of $16.6 billion due to costlier crude oil imports.

Imports too rose by 21.31 per cent to $44.3 billion during the month, according to the data released by the commerce ministry.

The in June 2018 is the highest since November 2014 when the gap was $ 16.86 billion. The deficit in June 2017 stood at $12.96 billion.

During April-June this fiscal, exports rose by 14.21 per cent to $82.47 billion.

Imports during the first quarter of the fiscal increased by 13.49 per cent to $127.41 billion, leaving a of $44.94 billion.

Exporting sectors, which helped to push the shipments in June include petroleum products, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, gems and jewellery, and engineering goods.

Oil imports during the month were up by 56.61 per cent to $12.73 billion.

Gold imports in June dipped by about 3 per cent to $2.38 billion.

First Published: Fri, July 13 2018. 18:52 IST