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April export growth highest in five month
May 11, 2014byEditorialEditorial
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April export growth highest in five month

The posting of strong growth in the engineering, marine and leather goods shipments pushed India’s export growth to a five month high of 5.26 per cent in April, while declining gold imports narrowed the trade deficit to 10 billion dollars.

The deficit was 17.6 billion dollars in April 2013.     Exports in the first month of the current fiscal aggregated at 25.63 billion dollars, while imports declined by 15 per cent to 35.7 billion dollars.

Oil and non-oil imports in April declined by 0.6 per cent and 21.5 per cent to USD 12.97 billion and 22.74 billion respectively. 

Engineering, marine and leather goods exports last month recorded growth of 21.25 per cent, 42.18 per cent and 30.42 per cent respectively. Iron ore exports too grew by 23.43 per cent to USD 152 million.

However, gems & jewellery exports dipped by 8 per cent to 3.27 billion dollars. Industry experts said that curbs on gold imports are leading to decline in gems & jewellery exports.

Gold imports last month declined by 74.13 per cent to 1.75 billion dollars from 6.78 billion dollars in April 2013. Apex exporters body FIEO said that this year the country's exports are expected to register double digit growth and that will help keep trade deficit within the manageable limit.

"The target of new Foreign Trade Policy should be to increase export to at least 750 billion dollars by 2019. This would require CAGR of 19 per cent per annum and would need major thrust on manufacturing," the body said.

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