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India's Trade Deficit Soars to $21.54 Billion Despite Export Surge to $41.97 Billion in March 2025

India’s Trade Deficit Soars to $21.54 Billion Despite Export Surge to $41.97 Billion in March 2025

In March, India’s export performance showed a slight uptick, with figures rising by 0.7% to reach $41.97 billion, as per the latest findings from government sources. However, the trade deficit expanded significantly, landing at $21.54 billion for the month. This data, released by the Ministry of Commerce, reflects a dynamic landscape in the country’s trade activities.

Import Trends in March

March saw a notable increase in imports, which surged by 11.3% year-on-year, totaling $63.51 billion. This rise indicates a growing demand for foreign goods and services, contributing to the widening trade gap.

Fiscal Year Overview

Looking at the broader picture for the 2024-25 fiscal year, which runs from April to March, India’s exports experienced a modest increase of 0.08%, culminating in $437.42 billion. In contrast, imports rose more sharply, climbing by 6.62% to $720.24 billion.

  • Exports: $437.42 billion (up by 0.08%)
  • Imports: $720.24 billion (up by 6.62%)

Overall Economic Performance

When combining goods and services, total exports for the country increased by an impressive 5.5%, reaching $820.93 billion. This growth underscores the resilience of the Indian economy amid global trade fluctuations.

Conclusion

These figures highlight both opportunities and challenges faced by India’s trade sector. While exports show slight growth, the significant rise in imports and the expanding trade deficit signal areas that may require strategic focus. As India navigates this complex landscape, staying informed on trade dynamics will be essential for businesses and policymakers alike.

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