June exports rise after falling for 18 months

The value of overseas shipments rose 1.27 per cent to $22.57 billion compared with a year earlier.

Update: 2016-07-16 06:57 GMT
India's merchandise exports contracted 15.8 per cent to $261 billion in the 2015/16 fiscal year ending March, down from $310 billion in the previous year.

India's merchandise exports rose for the first time in June, after falling for 18 consecutive months, spurred by increasing commodity shipments, data released by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry showed on Friday.

The value of overseas shipments rose 1.27 per cent to $22.57 billion compared with a year earlier, while imports slid 7.33 per cent to $30.69 billion, leaving a $8.12 billion trade deficit, the data showed.

India's merchandise exports contracted 15.8 per cent to $261 billion in the 2015/16 fiscal year ending March, down from $310 billion in the previous year.

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