India’s Trade Deficit Narrows to 11-Month Low in March

  • Imports fell during the month driven by low gold shipments
  • Conflict in the Middle East risks hurting export demand ahead

Jawaharlal Nehru Port.

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India’s trade deficit narrowed to a 11-month low in March as the nation reined in its import bill and a recovery in global demand helped keep exports steady.

The gap between exports and imports stood at $15.6 billion in March, Trade Ministry data showed Monday. The reading is lower than the $19 billion deficit forecast by economists in a Bloomberg survey.