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The country s total merchandise exports are projected to grow 70.1 per cent to USD 87.2 billion in the first quarter of fiscal 2021-22 from USD 51.3 billion
India s merchandise exports expected to grow at 4.9%
India’s merchandise export is expected to grow at 4.9 per cent in Q4FY21, predicted Export-Import Bank of India in a report. Accordingly, the report cited that total merchandise exports can amount to $78.6 billion, growing at 4.9 per cent.
| 15 March 2021 6:23 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: India s merchandise export is expected to grow at 4.9 per cent in Q4FY21, predicted Export-Import Bank of India in a report. Accordingly, the report cited that total merchandise exports can amount to $78.6 billion, growing at 4.9 per cent.
Similarly, the non-oil exports are expected to grow. They might reach $73.9 billion, growing at 12 per cent during the fourth quarter of 2020-21. However, aggregate exports for 2020-21 are forecast to amount to $279.4 billion, witnessing a contraction of 10.8 per cent over 2019-20. Besides, non-oil exports are forecast to amount to $256.8 billion, witnessing a contraction of 5.6 per cent over 2019-20.
India s merchandise exports expected to grow at 4.9% in Q4FY21
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New Delhi, March 14 : India s merchandise export is expected to grow at 4.9 per cent in Q4FY21, predicted Export-Import Bank of India in a report.
Accordingly, the report cited that total merchandise exports can amount to $78.6 billion, growing at 4.9 per cent.
Similarly, the non-oil exports are expected to grow. They might reach $73.9 billion, growing at 12 per cent during the fourth quarter of 2020-21.
However, aggregate exports for 2020-21 are forecast to amount to $279.4 billion, witnessing a contraction of 10.8 per cent over 2019-20.