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06-08-2010 |
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India’s Foreign Trade Data: JUNE 2010 |
India’s Exports during June, 2010 were valued at US $ 17745 million (Rs.82632 crore) which was 30.4 per cent higher in dollar terms (27.1 per cent higher in Rupee terms) than the level of US $ 13606 million (Rs.64996 crore) during June, 2009. Cumulative value of exports for the period April-June 2010 was US $ 50777 million (Rs231743 crore) as against US $ 38396 million (Rs.187218 crore) registering a growth of 32.2 per cent in Dollar terms and 23.8 per cent in Rupee terms over the same period last year.
India’s Imports during June, 2010 were valued at US $ 28299 million (Rs.131781 crore) representing a growth of 23.0 per cent in dollar terms (19.9 per cent in Rupee terms) over the level of imports valued at US $ 23013 million (Rs.109937 crore) in June, 2009. Cumulative value of imports for the period April-June, 2010 was US $ 83044 million (Rs.378992 crore) as against US $ 61871 million (Rs.301439 crore) registering a growth of 34.2 per cent in Dollar terms and 25.7 per cent in Rupee terms over the same period last year.
Oil imports during June, 2010 were valued at US $ 8354 million which was 26.5 per cent higher than oil imports valued at US $ 6601 million in the corresponding period last year. Oil imports during April-June, 2010 were valued at US$ 25276 million which was 51.8 per cent higher than the oil imports of US $ 16647 million in the corresponding period last year.
Non-oil imports during June, 2010 were estimated at US $ 19946 million which was 21.5 per cent higher than non-oil imports of US $ 16412 million in June, 2009. Non-oil imports during April - June, 2010 were valued at US$ 57768 million which was 27.7 per cent higher than the level of such imports valued at US$ 45224 million in April - June, 2009. The trade deficit for April - June, 2010 was estimated at US $ 32267 million which was higher than the deficit of US $ 23475 million during April -June, 2009.
Source : pib.nic.in
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