Export decline for the third consecutive month

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Export decline for the third consecutive month

Exports from the country declined for the third consecutive month in December 2020. Last year, in December 2020, exports fell 0.8 per cent to Rs 1.97 lakh crore (US $ 2689 crore). According to government data, the decline in exports was due to a decline in the sectors of petroleum, leather and marine products. Trade deficit also increased by 25.78 per cent to Rs 1.15 lakh crore ($ 1571 million) due to increased imports in December. According to the data released by the Commerce Ministry, in December 2020, imports increased by 7.6 percent to 3.12 lakh crore rupees ($ 4260 million) last month. In December 2019, exports were $ 2711 million and imports were $ 3950 million. Exports had fallen by 8.74 percent in November 2020.

In April-December 2020, merchandise exports shrunk by 15.8 per cent to Rs 14.7 lakh crore ($ 20,055 crore) as against 17.4 lakh crore rupees ($ 23,827 crore) in the same period last year, April-December 2019. In the first nine months of the current financial year 2020-21, imports fell by 29.08 per cent and imports were Rs 18.9 lakh crore (Rs 25.9 thousand crore). In April-December 2019, 26.6 lakh crore rupees ($ 36,418 crore) was imported.

In December 2020, oil imports fell by 10.37 per cent to $ 961 million (Rs 70.2 thousand crore). Talking about April-December 2020, oil imports fell 44.46 percent to USD 5371 million (Rs 3.9 lakh crore) during this period.

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