India's exports drop by 5.45 per cent in June
India's exports drop by 5.45 per cent in June
Imports slumped by 13.46 per cent to $35.37 billion, leaving a trade deficit of $10.3 billion.

New Delhi: India's exports declined by 5.45 per cent to $25.07 billion in June, registering a sharp drop for the second month in row due to weak demands in North America and European countries, government data showed on Wednesday.

Imports slumped by 13.46 per cent to $35.37 billion, leaving a trade deficit of $10.3 billion.

Cumulative value of exports for the period April-June 2012 was $75.20 billion as compared to $76.50 billion during the corresponding period of last year, registering a decline of 1.70 per cent, according to data released by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

The first three months' data indicate exports are likely to remain sluggish in the coming months and the whole year target might fall substantially short.

The government has set a target of 20 per cent growth in exports in the fiscal 2012-13.

Exports increased by 20.94 per cent to $303.71 billion in financial year ended March 31, 2012, surpassing the government's target of $300 billion.

Cumulative value of imports in the first three months of the current financial year was $115.25 billion, as compared to $122.74 billion recorded during the corresponding period last year, registering a drop of 6.10 per cent.

Trade deficit during the first quarter of the current financial year also declined to $40.05 billion, from $46.23 billion recorded in the corresponding period of last fiscal.

Oil imports during June 2012 were valued at $12.68 billion, which was 4.43 per cent lower than oil imports valued at $13.27 billion in the corresponding period last year.

Non-oil imports during June, 2012 were pegged at $22.68 billion, which was 17.80 per cent lower year-on-year.

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