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India’s February Merchandise Trade Deficit Shrinks to Three-Year Low: A Positive Economic Shift

India’s merchandise trade deficit saw a significant drop in February, plummeting to $14.05 billion, marking the lowest level in over three years. This decline comes as a result of reduced imports amidst escalating global uncertainties. Notably, this figure is far below the economists’ anticipated deficit of $21.65 billion, indicating a stronger-than-expected economic performance.

Import and Export Dynamics

In February, India’s merchandise exports reached $36.91 billion, a slight increase from $36.43 billion in January. Meanwhile, imports experienced a decline, totaling $50.96 billion, significantly down from $59.42 billion the previous month. This drop in imports is the lowest recorded since April 2023 and brings the trade deficit to levels not seen since August 2021.

  • Exports:

    • February: $36.91 billion
    • January: $36.43 billion
  • Imports:
    • February: $50.96 billion
    • January: $59.42 billion

Notable Changes in Key Imports

The data indicates a noteworthy reduction in specific import categories. Gold imports fell to $2.3 billion, down from $2.68 billion in January. Additionally, crude oil imports decreased from $13.4 billion in January to $11.8 billion in February.

Services Sector Performance

The services sector also showed varying trends in February, with exports estimated at $35.03 billion compared to $38.55 billion in January. Conversely, services imports decreased from $18.22 billion to $16.55 billion.

Global Trade Context

These developments unfold against a backdrop of uncertainty, particularly influenced by U.S. President Donald Trump’s expanding tariff policies. In response, India is actively negotiating a bilateral trade agreement with the U.S. aimed at mitigating potential tariffs set to take effect on April 2.

India’s Trade Secretary Sunil Barthwal emphasized the nation’s commitment to addressing mutual concerns and enhancing bilateral trade to reach $500 billion. This proactive engagement reflects India’s strategy to navigate the complexities of global trade dynamics effectively.

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In summary, February’s trade data highlights a positive shift in India’s economic landscape, marked by declining deficits and strategic trade negotiations amidst global uncertainties.

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