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July Preliminary Trade Deficit Widens To $31 Billion

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July’s merchandise imports rose to $66.26 billion.

New Delhi:

The July trade deficit widened to $31.02 billion, pushed by a rise in crude oil and coal imports, from $10.63 billion a year earlier, a government official said on Tuesday.

July’s merchandise imports rose to $66.26 billion, while exports rose at a slower pace to $35.24 billion, B.V.R Subrahmanyam, India’s commerce secretary, told reporters while sharing preliminary data compiled by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.



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