NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India’s merchandise trade deficit in October widened more than expected to $27.14 billion, according to a Reuters calculation based on export and import data released by the government on Thursday.
Economists had expected the country’s October trade deficit to be $22 billion, according to a Reuters poll.
India’s merchandise exports in October stood at $39.2 billion, while imports were $66.34 billion, government data showed. In the previous month, merchandise exports were $34.58 billion and imports stood at $55.36 billion.
In October, services exports were estimated at $34.02 billion, while imports were $17 billion. In September, services exports were estimated at $30.61 billion, and imports were $16.32 billion.
(Reporting by Shivangi Acharya; Editing by Abinaya Vijayaraghavan)
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