India's exports grew by 7% to ૬૯ 2.7 billion in May


(PTI) New delhi date. 13

In May, India's exports grew by 4.5 per cent to 2.7 billion. However, imports also grew by 4.5 per cent to ડો 2.7 billion in May. As a result, the trade deficit widened to ૨૮ 4.5 billion in May.

According to data released by the government, exports stood at 16 billion in May 2020 and ૮૫ 2.8 billion in May 2017. In May 2020, imports stood at 4.5 billion. In May 2016, India's imports stood at 4.5 billion. In May 2020, the trade deficit stood at ૫ 2.18 billion.

Exports of engineering, petroleum products and gems and jewelery increased in May 2011, boosting India's exports.

Oil imports rose to 4.5 billion in May 2011. In May 2020, oil imports stood at 4.5 billion. In May 2021, gold imports rose to 25 million. That was ૬૩ 2.31 million in May 2020.

In May 2011, exports of engineering, petroleum products and gems and jewelery stood at 2.7 billion, 2.8 billion and ૯૬ 4.5 billion, respectively.


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