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Abstract:NEW DELHI, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Indias merchandise trade deficit in August was wider than expected an
NEW DELHI, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Indias merchandise trade deficit in August was wider than expected and stood at $24.16 billion, according to a Reuters calculation based on export and import data released by the government on Friday.
Economists expected August trade deficit to be at $21 billion, according to a Reuters poll.
Indias merchandise exports stood at $34.48 billion, while imports were $58.64 billion in August, government data showed. In the previous month, merchandise exports were $32.25 billion, while imports stood at $52.92 billion.
Services exports in August were $26.39 billion, while imports were $13.86 billion. In July, services exports were $27.17 billion and imports were $14.85 billion.
For the April-August period, services and merchandise exports fell about 5% year-on-year to $306.33 billion, while imports fell about 10% to $343.81 billion.
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