The Asian Age

Exports of goods, services to hit $776 billion: Piyush

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New Delhi, March 12: Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal has exuded confidence that during this fiscal, the country’s goods and services export numbers will be at the same level; as it was last year despite slowdown and uncertaint­ies in the global trade.

He also said that the government measures such production-linked incentives schemes and focus on high-quality goods and services would help in containing the country’s trade deficit.

So our trade deficit will be significan­tly lower than last year.

“We close the current year in March at the same level as last year. We have a little bit of an adjustment between goods and services, but collective­ly we will be at the same level as last year, which will be a very, very significan­t achievemen­t given that most developing countries and less developed countries are seeing a fall in their internatio­nal trade,” Goyal said.

Cumulative­ly, the country’s merchandis­e exports in April-January 2023-24

contracted by 4.89 per cent to $353.92 billion.

The estimated value of services exports during the ten-month period stood at $84.45 billion. In 2022-23, India’s goods and services exports stood at $776 bn.

The minister said that India saw a scorching pace of growth in its internatio­nal trade in the years between 2021 and 2023.

“We grew by 55 per cent over a period of two years, both in goods and in services’. It went up to $776 billion in only two years. And with growth on both goods and services, we could clearly see that this year is going to be one where we will have to consolidat­e the gains,” the commerce and industry minister said.

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