US Becomes India’s Top Trade Partner: GTRI
The US has emerged as India's top trading partner while the country has recorded its highest trade deficit of $41.6 billion with China during the period, according to think tank Global Trade Research Initiative.
It also said the country's merchandise exports rose 5.41% to $230.51 billion during the first of 2024."China topped the list with a substantial trade deficit of $41.6 billion, as exports to China were $8.5 billion, while imports reached $50.1 billion during January-June 2024," it added.
The data analysis for the first half of this calendar year by the Global Trade Research Initiative showed India exports goods to 239 countries and out of these, 126 countries showed positive growth in exports. These nations account for 75.3% of India's total exports.
Major countries with increased exports include the USA, UAE, Netherlands, Singapore, and China. However, exports declined in 98 countries, which account for 24.6% of India's exports, with notable declines in Italy, Belgium, Nepal, and Hong Kong.
"In Fiscal 2024, China was India's top trading partner, just ahead of the US. the US became India's largest trading partner, with total trade growing from $59.4 billion to $62.5 billion, a 5.3% increase,' GTRI Founder Ajay Srivastava said.
China followed as the second-largest trading partner, with total trade rising from $54.4 billion to $58.6 billion, marking a 7.7% increase.The merchandise exports growth was pushed by sectors like iron ore, pharmaceuticals, precious stones, basmati rice, chemicals, and smartphones.
On the services front, exports grew by 6.9% to $178.2 billion, while the import imports grew by 5.79% to $95 billion.It also said that during January-June 2024, the country's merchandise imports rose 5.47% to $345.3 billion.
It said that India's foreign trade (exports and imports), including both merchandise and services, reached a record $849 billion in the first half of 2024, up 5.8% from the same period in 2023.
Sectorally, industrial products lead the export sector with $140.79 billion, accounting for 61.1% of total exports, it said adding though the outbound shipments of agriculture, meat, and processed food dipped by 2.58% to $26.06 billion, certain segments registered healthy growth.
Export of basmati rice rose by 24.3% to $3.42 billion in January-June 2024. Spices too recorded a growth of 13.3% to $2.42 billion during the period.The shipments of buffalo meat increased from $1.64 billion in January-June 2023 to $1.78 billion in January-June 2024. However, sugar exports dipped by 40.47% to $1.48 billion.
Shipments of electronics components, electric machinery, and medical and scientific Instruments too rose at a heavy pace during the period under review, the GTRI data showed.
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