India's exports up 6.16% in January

Imports too grew by 2% to about USD 42 billion, leaving a trade deficit of USD 14.54 billion during the month under review

ICRA has revised its forecast for India's GDP growth downward to 10-10.5% for FY22 now from the earlier projection of 10-11%

New Delhi: The country’s exports grew by 6.16 per cent to USD 27.45 billion in January, according to data by the commerce ministry.

Imports too grew by 2% to about USD 42 billion, leaving a trade deficit of USD 14.54 billion during the month under review, the data showed.

Exports during April-January this fiscal dipped by 13.58% to USD 228.25 billion, while imports declined by 25.92% to USD 300.26 billion.

Published: February 15, 2021, 18:31 IST
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