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Merchandise trade deficit may narrow to $26.1bn in Aug on festive gold demand

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India’s merchandise trade deficit saw a slight decrease in August 2025, according to a Union Bank of India report, primarily driven by increased gold imports ...

Goods exports rise 7%, but trade deficit at 8-month high

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India’s goods exports rebounded in July, increasing by 7.2% to $37.2 billion, ending a two-month slump, while imports surged by 14.7%. This led to a ...

Hard-hit export sectors need govt support: Icrier

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Navigating the Choppy Waters: Can India’s Exports Regain Their Momentum? The global economic landscape feels less like a smooth highway and more like a winding ...

India’s trade ties expansion: 5 major FTAs signed in five years; more deals in progress, says MoS Commerce & Industry

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India has actively expanded its global trade network, implementing several key Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) over the past five years. Agreements with Mauritius, the UAE, ...

India’s services sector logs 11-month high: Export orders, sales drive July growth; job creation slows

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India’s services sector surged in July, hitting an 11-month high with a PMI of 60.5, fueled by robust export orders and strong sales growth. New ...

India’s private sector: PMI surges to a 14-month high of 61.0; strong demand lifted activity in June

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India’s private sector surged in June, hitting a 14-month high driven by strong domestic and international demand. The HSBC Flash India Composite PMI reached 61.0, ...

Indian trade: Mechandise exports decline in May; trade deficit narrows to $6.62 billion

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India’s exports reached $71.12 billion in May 2025, a 2.77% increase year-over-year, driven by strong services exports which rose to $32.39 billion. While merchandise exports ...

China exports: Global shipments rose 4.8% in May; inflow to US falls nearly 35% amid trade talks

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China’s export growth decelerated in May, rising only 4.8% year-on-year, a significant drop from April’s 8.1% increase, primarily due to a sharp 35% decline in ...