India's exports dipped marginally by 0.76 per cent to $35.24 billion in July, though the trade deficit tripled to USD 31.02 billion during the month, according to official data revealed on Tuesday.
As per the data, the gold imports almost halved to $2.37 billion in July compared to $4.2 billion a year ago
India's exports dipped marginally by 0.76 per cent to $35.24 billion in July, though the trade deficit tripled to USD 31.02 billion during the month, according to official data revealed on Tuesday.
The imports in July went up to $66.26 billion from $46.15 billion in the corresponding month last fiscal.
"Exports of $156.41 billion in first four months of the fiscal puts us on track to achieve $470 billion in the current fiscal comfortably," commerce secretary B V R Subrahmanyam said while giving details about the trade data.
The trade deficit was $10.63 in July 2021.
As per the data, the gold imports almost halved to $2.37 billion in July compared to $4.2 billion a year ago.