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Last updated: 01 Aug, 2008  

Exports up by 23.5 percent in June 2008

Staff Reporter | 01 Aug, 2008

India's exports during June, 2008 were valued at US $ 14664 million which was 23.5 percent higher than the level of US $ 11870 million during June, 2007.

In rupee terms, exports touched Rs.62790 crore, which was 29.7 percent higher than the value of exports during June, 2007.

Cumulative value of exports for the period April- June, 2008 was US $ 42846 million (Rs.178480 crore) as against US $ 35033 million (Rs.144358 crore) registering a growth of 22.3 percent in Dollar terms and 23.6 percent in Rupee terms over the same period last year.

India's imports during June, 2008 were valued at US $ 24452 million registering a growth of 25.9 percent over the level of imports valued at US $ 19424 million in June, 2007.

In Rupee terms, imports increased by 32.2 percent. Cumulative value of imports for the period April- June, 2008 was US $ 73275 million (Rs.305265 crore) as against US $ 56506 million (Rs.232855 crore) registering a growth of 29.7 percent in Dollar terms and 31.1 percent in Rupee terms over the same period last year.

Oil imports during June, 2008 were valued at US $ 9033 million which was 53.4 percent higher than oil imports valued at US $ 5890 million in the corresponding period last year.

Oil imports during April- June, 2008 were valued at US $ 25526 million which was 50.2 percent higher than the oil imports of US$ 16996 million in the corresponding period last year.

Non-oil imports during June, 2008 were estimated at US $ 15420 million which was 13.9 percent higher than non-oil imports of US $ 13534 million in June, 2007. Non-oil imports during April- June, 2008 were valued at US $ 47748 million which was 20.9 percent higher than the level of such imports valued at US $ 39510 million in April-June, 2007.                     

The trade deficit for April-June, 2008 was estimated at US $ 30429 million which was higher than the deficit at US $ 21473 million during April-June, 2007.
7.

EXPORTS & IMPORTS  : (US $ Million)

(PROVISIONAL)

 

 

 

JUNE

APRIL-JUNE

EXPORTS(including re-exports)

 

 

2007-2008

11870

35033

2008-2009

14664

42846

%Growth 2008-09/2007-2008

23.5

22.3

IMPORTS

 

 

2007-2008

19424

56506

2008-2009

24452

73275

%Growth 2008-09/2007-2008

25.9

29.7

TRADE BALANCE

 

 

2007-2008

-7554

-21473

2008-2009

-9789

-30429

EXPORTS & IMPORTS  : (Rs. Crore)

(PROVISIONAL)

 

 

 

JUNE

APRIL-JUNE

EXPORTS(including re-exports)

 

 

2007-2008

48400

144358

2008-2009

62790

178480

%Growth 2008-09/2007-2008

29.7

23.6

IMPORTS

 

 

2007-2008

79200

232855

2008-2009

104705

305265

%Growth 2008-09/2007-2008

32.2

31.1

TRADE BALANCE

 

 

2007-2008

-30800

-88497

2008-2009

-41915

-126785

Figures for 2007-08 are the latest revised whereas figures for 2008-09 are provisional

 

 

 
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