The trade deficit figure in September this year was an improvement over the figure of $28.68 billion in August.
The merchandise exports figure for the April-September period this year was $229.05 billion—a rise of 15.54 per cent over $198.25 billion during the same period last year, while the import figure for the period was $378.53 billion—an increase of 37.89 per cent over $274.5 billion during April-September 2021.
Non-petroleum exports in September were worth $26.54 billion, registering a fall of 7.25 per cent over similar exports of $28.62 billion in the same month last year. The value of similar exports in the April -September period this year was $179.17 billion, an YoY increase of 5.6 per cent.
Non-petroleum imports were worth $43.75 billion in September—a YoY rise of 10.73 per cent. The cumulative value of such imports in April -September this year was $263.54 billion, a YoY increase of 28.58 per cent.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)