Wednesday, 29 March 2017 17:25

India: February exports jump 17.5%, imports up 21.8%

Rate this item
(0 votes)

India’s exports grew at its fastest pace in multiple years by 17.5% in February while imports were up 21.8%, government data showed on Wednesday. Analysts were cautious in indicating to a revival in global trade and uptick in industrial growth as the February numbers came on the back of a decline in exports and imports in the same month last year.

Exports were up 17.5% at $24.49 billion in February while imports were up 21.8% at $33.39 billion leaving a trade deficit of $8.9 billion. During April-February, exports grew just 2.5% to $245.41 billion while imports were down 3.7% at $340.7 billion, leaving a trade gap of $95.29 billion. “The impressive growth comes in the backdrop of a decline in exports during the same period last year. One needs to see a secular trend to arrive at a conclusion that exports have revived in a big way,” said Madan Sabnavis, chief economist of CARE Ratings.

Exports have been shrinking since December 2014 to September 2016, due to weak global demand and slide in oil prices. India’s exports revived in September after falling by 0.3% in August and 6.8% in July. India’s exports reversed the negative trend in June when it grew 1.3% after remaining in the red for 18 months. India’s oil imports were up by a whopping 60% at $7.68 billion while non-oil imports grew 13.65% at $25.7 billion.

During April-February, oil imports were down 1.8% at $76.74 billion while non-oil imports declined 4.2% to $263.95 billion. India’s merchandise exports contribute just 1.6% of global trade. The Narendra Modi aims to lift India’s share to 5% by 2020 but rising protectionism in the US. US President Donald Trump’s “America First” restrictive policies coupled with Britain’s surprise Brexit vote last year to leave the European Union has clouded the global trade outlook.

Modest global oil prices have helped India rein in the oil import bill even though the petroleum exports also suffered.

 

From edando, the only B2B platform between India and Spain, we help our clients to establish contact between the two countries and allow a business regardless of borderlines. In addition, one of our main proposals is the search of solutions to problems which companies can present, with the personal attention as one of our hallmarks.

 

Source: http://www.hindustantimes.com/business-news/india-february-exports-jump-17-5-imports-up-21-8/story-jhO61ZlXGP06xnF5kU8ghI.html

Last modified on Wednesday, 29 March 2017 17:44

Leave a comment

Make sure you enter the (*) required information where indicated. HTML code is not allowed.