India’s Foreign Trade forJune 2021
India’s overall exports (Merchandise and Services) in June 2021 estimated to be USD 49.85 Billion, exhibiting a positive growth of 31.87 per cent
India’s overall exports (Merchandise and Services combined) in June 2021* are estimated to be USD 49.85 Billion, exhibiting a positive growth of 31.87 per cent over the same period last year and a positive growth of 17.17 per cent over June 2019. Overall imports in June 2021* are estimated to be USD 52.18 Billion, exhibiting a positive growth of 73.65 per cent over the same period last year and a positive growth of 1.08 per cent over June 2019
June 2021 (USD Billion) |
June 2020 (USD Billion) |
June 2019 (USD Billion) |
Growth vis-à-vis June 2020 (%) |
Growth vis-à-vis June 2019 (%) |
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Merchandise |
Exports |
32.50 |
21.91 |
25.03 |
48.34 |
29.85 |
Imports |
41.87 |
21.11 |
41.03 |
98.31 |
2.05 |
|
Trade Balance |
-9.37 |
0.79 |
-16.00 |
-1281.86 |
41.43 |
|
Services* |
Exports |
17.35 |
15.89 |
17.51 |
9.16 |
-0.94 |
Imports |
10.31 |
8.94 |
10.59 |
15.38 |
-2.68 |
|
Net of Services |
7.04 |
6.96 |
6.92 |
1.18 |
1.73 |
|
Overall Trade (Merchandise+ Services)* |
Exports |
49.85 |
37.80 |
42.54 |
31.87 |
17.17 |
Imports |
52.18 |
30.05 |
51.63 |
73.65 |
1.08 |
|
Trade Balance |
-2.34 |
7.75 |
-9.09 |
-130.13 |
74.30 |
*Note: The latest data for services sector released by RBI is for May 2021. The data for June 2021 is an estimation, which will be revised based on RBI’s subsequent release.(ii) Data for2019 and 2020are revised on pro-rata basis using quarterly balance of payments data.
India’s overall exports (Merchandise and Services combined) in April-June 2021* are estimated to be USD 147.64 Billion, exhibiting a positive growth of 50.24 per cent over the same period last year and a positive growth of 10.92 per cent over April-June 2019. Overall imports in April-June 2021* are estimated to be USD 156.58 Billion, exhibiting a positive growth of 80.75 per cent over the same period last year and a negative growth of (-) 3.48 per cent over April-June 2019.
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