Exports up 10.1%, imports grow by 20.3% in Jan

Exports up 10.1%, imports grow by 20.3% in Jan
Exports grew by 10.1 per cent year-on-year to $25.4 billion, while imports increased by 20.3 per cent in January, Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar today said.

Imports stood at $40.1 billion in January 2012, resulting in a trade deficit of $14.7 billion.

During April-January 2011-12, the country's exports increased by 23.5 per cent to $242.8 billion.

Imports grew by 29.4 per cent to $391.5 billion during the 10 months period. The trade deficit stood at $148.7 billion for the period.

"What you are looking at now is exports for the fiscal around $300 billion, imports at about $460 billion with a balance of trade of about $160 billion, " Khullar told reporters here.

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