India's merchandise trade deficit in January stood at $22.99 billion, according to a Reuters calculation based on export and ...
India on Monday vowed to buy more industrial goods from the United States, days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose reciprocal tariffs from early April is feeding anxiety in India's export ...
India’s export growth shows signs of resilience, with non-oil shipments leading the way. But geopolitical risks and trade ...
On a year-on-year basis, the trade deficit in goods was again wider in January versus the revised figure of $16.56 billion in ...
NEW DELHI, Feb 17 (Reuters) - India said on Monday that bilateral merchandise trade with the United States has increased by about 8% to more than $106 billion in the ten months through January and ...
India’s merchandise trade deficit expanded to $22.99 billion in January 2025, surpassing market forecasts of $21.0 billion, ...
Marking a 7.21 growth on a year-on-year basis, India’s cumulative exports (merchandise and services) during April to January ...
India added nearly $23 billion to its merchandise trade deficit in January 2025, taking the deficit for the first 10 months of the fiscal (April-January 2024-25) to $242.99 billion. The country ...
The country’s merchandise exports during January 2025 were $36.43 billion as compared to $37.32 billion in January 2024.
India's merchandise exports are projected at Rs. 10,81,642 crore (US$ 124.8 billion) in Q4 of FY25, a 3.64% YoY rise, with non-oil exports expected to reach Rs. 9,47,303 crore (US$ 109.3 billion).
New Delhi: India’s merchandise exports are projected to reach $124.8 billion in the fiscal fourth quarter (Q4FY25), marking a 3.64% year-on-year increase, according to estimates from the Export ...
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