India’s trade deficit widened in January, just weeks before New Delhi agreed to an interim pact with the US to lower tariffs.
The gap between exports and imports widened to $34.68 billion in January from $25.05 billion a month earlier, data released by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry showed Monday. That compares with a $25.4 billion deficit forecast by economists in a Bloomberg
Imports rose 19.2% in January to $71.24 billion from a year earlier, while exports rose 0.6% to $36.56 billion.
The US announced an interim trade deal with India earlier this month, cutting ...
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