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Exports rose 42.33% to $ 35.47 billion in October

New Delhi: Indian merchandise exports in October rose 42.33 percent to $ 35.47 billion, according to temporary data issued by the government on Monday.
Exports reached $ 24.92 billion in October 2020 and $ 26.23 billion in October 2019.
“India’s merchandise exports in October 2021 was $ 35.47 billion, an increase of 42.33 percent more than $ 24.92 billion in October 2020 and increased by more than $ 26.23 billion above $ 26.23 billion in October 2019, “according to the official statement.
Imports of merchandise surged 62.49 percent to $ 55.37 billion from $ 34.07 billion in October 2020.
It was $ 37.99 billion in October 2019.
According to the data, the trade deficit in October 2021 was $ 19.9 billion and $ 98.71 billion During April-October 2021.
Import gold reached $ 5.1 billion in October compared with $ 2.49 billion a year ago, an increase of 104.25 percent.

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