India reports record merchandise trade deficit for October

Merchandise exports stood at $33.57 billion, while imports shot up to $65.03 billion, compared with exports of $31.60 billion and imports of $57.91 billion in October last year, government data showed.

India’s merchandise trade deficit in October widened to a record level, partly due to a sharp rise in gold imports during the festival season, trade ministry officials said on Wednesday.

The trade deficit widened to $31.46 billion last month, much higher than economists’ expectation of $20.50 billion, according to a Reuters poll.

Merchandise exports stood at $33.57 billion, while imports shot up to $65.03 billion, compared with exports of $31.60 billion and imports of $57,91 billion in October last year, government data showed.

In the previous month, merchandise exports were $34,47 billion, while imports stood at $53.84 billion.

Gold imports leapt in October 95% year-on-year, Satya Srinivas, a commerce ministry official said. In October, gold imports totalled $7,23 billion, according to Reuters calculation.

Merchandise exports for the period April-October totalled $244,89 billion, while imports for the same period reached $391,96 billion, the data showed.

India’s months-long festival demand peaks during Diwali, the festival of lights, which was celebrated over the weekend.

Services exports in October were $28,70 billion, while imports were $14,32 billion. In September, services exports were $29,37 billion and imports were $14.91 billion.—businesstoday

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