Exports slip 6.8 pc in July; gold imports more than halve

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 12 2016 | 8:42 PM IST
After rising for the first time in 18 months in June, exports shrank again in July, contracting 6.84 per cent due to decline in shipments of engineering goods and petroleum products.
Gold imports, which till recently was a matter of concern for the government, more than halved to USD 1.08 billion in the month.
Merchandise exports totalled USD 21.69 billion in July as against USD 23.28 billion in the same month last year.
Declining exports as well as in imports narrowed the trade deficit in July to USD 7.76 billion as against USD 13.09 billion in the year-ago period.
Exports have been falling since December 2014 due to weak global demand and slide in oil prices.
As per the data released by Commerce and Industry Ministry, imports in July were at USD 29.45 billion, down 19.03 per cent from USD 36.37 billion in the same month a year ago.
Gold imports dropped over 64 per cent to USD 1.08 billion, from USD 2.97 billion in July 2015.
Import of the precious metal has been declining sharply due to measures like higher customs duty and gold schemes. Gold used to be the second most imported item in the country after petroleum.
In value terms, imports of fertilisers were down by 25 per
cent at USD 708 million in July.
Cumulative value of merchandise exports for April-July 2016-17 was USD 87 billion as against USD 90.27 billion last year, a decline of 3.62 per cent.
Overall imports in the four month period of the fiscal stood at USD 113.99 billion, down 16.33 per cent year-on-year.
Trade deficit for April-July was estimated at USD 27 billion, lower than USD 46 billion in the corresponding period last fiscal.
The decline in exports reflects the contraction in global trade and leading exporting countries like China also witnessed similar declines, FIEO President S C Ralhan said.
"The decline in exports of engineering goods, leather and textiles is a major concern as these are employment intensive sectors of exports," he said.
The net export of services during April-June was USD 16.2 billion, marginally lower than USD 16.49 billion recorded in the corresponding period last year.
Taking merchandise and services together, overall trade deficit for April-July is estimated at USD 10.8 billion, which is 63.38 per cent lower from USD 29.5 billion year-on-year.
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First Published: Aug 12 2016 | 8:42 PM IST

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