India's exports dip 11th straight monthOctober 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - India's merchandise exports fell for the 11th straight month in August, with the value of shipments falling 19.4 percent to $14.29 billion from $17.72 billion in the like month of last year. According to an official trade data released Thursday, merchandise exports during the first five months of this fiscal were down 31 percent at $64.13 billion, compared with $92.96 billion registered duing the corresponding period of last fiscal.
Japan logs trade surplus in August, exports shrinkSeptember 24th, 2009 TOKYO - Japan posted a trade surplus for the seventh straight month in August, compared to a deficit in the same month the previous year, the finance ministry said Thursday. The surplus was 185.7 billion yen ($2.04 billion) against a deficit of 314.2 billion yen the year before, suggesting a positive trend for Japan's export-led economy.
India's merchandise exports slip for 10th straight monthSeptember 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - India's merchandise exports fell for the 10th straight month in July and were valued 28.4 percent lower at $13.62 billion against $19.04 billion during the corresponding month last year, latest trade data showed Tuesday. Cumulative value of exports for the first four months of this fiscal (April-July) was $49.65 billion - 34.1 percent lower than the $75.29 billion that was logged during the year-ago period, as per the data released by the commerce ministry.
India's merchandise exports plunge by 27.7 percent in June, 9th month of deep declinesAugust 3rd, 2009 India's exports plunge 27.7 percent in JuneMUMBAI, India — India's merchandise exports fell by more than a quarter in June, the Ministry of Commerce said Monday, marking the nation's ninth month of steeply declining trade. Merchandise exports were valued at 612.17 billion rupees ($12.8 billion), down 27.7 percent in dollar terms from 759.3 billion rupees ($17.7 billion) a year earlier, according to government figures.
India's merchandise exports decline ninth straight monthAugust 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - India's merchandise exports fell for the ninth straight month in June and were valued at $12.82 billion, down 27.7 percent over $17.73 billion registered in the like month last year, the latest trade data showed Monday. Imports, too, declined 29.3 percent in June, and were valued at $18.98 billion against $26.86 billion in the corresponding month of last year, showed the data release by the commerce and industry ministry.
SEZ exports grew 50 percent in 2008-09July 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Despite India's overall exports growth dipping considerably, exports from its special economic zones (SEZs) grew 50 percent during 2008-09, the government said Monday. "The value of exports made from SEZs during 2008-09 was Rs.99,689 crore against Rs.66,638 crore in the previous year, an increase over 50 percent," said Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jyotiraditya M.
Turnaround visible in India's exports, says Anand SharmaJuly 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The decline in India's exports due to the global financial crisis has been arrested and a turnaround is now visible, the Rajya Sabha was informed Wednesday. "The downward trend has been arrested and now a turnaround is visible," Commerce Minister Anand Sharma said during question hour.
India's exports dip again in May, down 29 percentJuly 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - India's merchandise exports continued to suffer a setback this fiscal to register a decline for the second straight month with the value of shipments 29.2 percent lower at $11.01 billion in May over the same month of last fiscal. Merchandise exports had dipped 33.2 percent to $10.74 billion in April, while in May last year, they were valued at $15.55 billion, as per latest data on foreign trade released here Wednesday by the commerce and industry ministry.
India's merchandise exports plunge by 29.2 percent in May, 8th month of deep declinesJuly 1st, 2009 India's exports plunge 29.2 percent in MayMUMBAI, India — India's exports fell by nearly a third in May, the eighth straight month of declines, as overseas demand withered. Merchandise exports were valued at 534.3 billion rupees ($11.0 billion), up slightly from April, but down 29.2 percent in dollar terms from 655.0 billion rupees ($15.5 billion) a year earlier, according to government figures Wednesday.
China's exports sink 22.6 percent in April, sixth straight monthly declineMay 12th, 2009 China's exports sink 22.6 percent in AprilSHANGHAI — China's exports plunged 22.6 percent in April from the year before in the sixth straight monthly decline, the government said Tuesday, while a torrent in bank lending meant to ward off the economic downturn pushed up spending on factories, real estate and other fixed assets. April's decline in exports, to $91.9 billion, was bigger than the 17 percent drop in March and suggests China's trade sector has yet to see much relief from the prolonged drought in demand brought on by the global downturn.
India's exports to US fall nearly 12 percent: FICCIApril 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India's exports to the US have fallen by 11.5 percent in the five-month period since last October, said the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), adding that this was a 'matter of deep concern'. 'The sharp decline in our exports to the US that accounts for 13 percent of our global exports is a matter of deep concern,' FICCI president Harshpati Singhania said in a statement Thursday.
India's exports decline for fourth straight monthMarch 2nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - India's merchandise exports fell for the fourth consecutive month in January and were valued at $12.381 billion, down 15.9 percent from the $14.717 billion registered in the like month of last fiscal. Cumulatively, the exports registered a mere 13.2 percent growth in the first 10 months of this fiscal at $144.266 billion against $127.454 billion in the like period of the previous year, official data showed Monday.
Government expects 22 percent decline in January exportsFebruary 2nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - India's merchandise exports will fall again in January - by as much as 22 percent - after three successive months of decline since October, because of the global economic meltdown, Commerce Secretary G.K. Pillai said Tuesday.
India's exports up 1.1 percent in DecemberFebruary 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - After registering a decline for two successive months, India's merchandise exports were marginally up 1.1 percent in December at $12.690 billion, as against $12.825 billion during the like month of last fiscal. Cumulatively, the exports grew 17.1 percent during the first nine moths of the fiscal to $131.990 billion against $112.737 billion during the corresponding period of the previous fiscal, official data showed Monday.
India's exports decline for second straight monthDecember 31st, 2008 NEW DELHI - The New Year started with some disheartening news for India's exporting community with the latest trade data showing a 9.9-percent drop in outbound merchandise shipments in November - the second straight month of decline. Exports during November were valued at $11.505 million, which was 9.9 percent lower than the $12.768 million during the like month of last fiscal, as per data released by the commerce and industry ministry Thursday.