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Trade gap widens as oil imports surge
NEW DELHI, OCT. 2. A whopping 92 per cent rise in oil import bill
widened the country's trade gap to $4.3 billion despite a robust
24 per cent growth in exports in the first five months of this
fiscal. India's trade deficit increased by 9.2 per cent to $4.29
billion (Rs. 19,034.97 crores in rupee terms) during April-August
2000 as against $3.93 billion (Rs. 17,089.13 crores) in the
corresponding period last year.
The widening of trade gap was on account of higher oil imports at
$6.899 billion, which grew by 91.65 per cent from the previous
year's level of $3.6 billion, the Directorate General of
Commercial Intelligence and Statistics (DGCI&S) said in a
statement.
Non-oil imports, however, grew by a marginal 2.78 per cent to
$14.845 billion as compared to $14.443 billion last year. While
exports grew by 23.66 per cent to $1.745 billion during the first
five months as compared to $1.411 billion during the same period
last year, imports increased by 20.51 per cent to $2.174 billion
from $1.804 billion during April-August 1999.
In rupee terms, exports stood at Rs. 77,776.99 crores during the
period, which is 27.89 per cent higher than previous year's level
of Rs. 60,813.17 crores.
Imports, on the other hand, grew by 24.31 per cent to Rs.
96,811.96 crores as against Rs. 77,882.30 crores in the first
five months a year ago.
- PTI
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