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India Exports during FY 2011-12 cross $300 bn target, trade deficit zooms to $185 bn

New Delhi, May 1 (PTI) India's exports surpassed the target of USD 300 billion for fiscal 2011-12 ending March 31, 2012 despite problems in Europe and the US that led to decline in shipments by 5.71 per cent in March and spurt in trade deficit to an all time high of USD 184.9 billion in the last fiscal. Exports touched USD 303.7 billion for the previous fiscal, registering 21 per cent expansion. Exports in March declined to USD 28.68 billion from USD 30.41 in March 2011. Imports for the month aggregated USD 42.6 billion leaving a trade gap of USD 13.9 billion, according to the data released by the Commerce Ministry today. Import bill in 2011-12 touched USD 488.6 billion on account of rise in imports of crude oil and gold. The two items alone accounted for over 44 per cent of total import bill. India's exports during fiscal 2010-11 had amounted to USD 251.1 billion, imports USD 369.8 billion with the trade deficit at USD 118.6 billion. India's Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar had said the trade deficit situation can worsen in the current fiscal. "If balance of trade is to stay exactly where it was, my exports need to grow by 28 per cent and that is impossible, we cannot do that .... Where are we going to drum up 25-30 per cent growth,"? he had asked. While gold and silver imports grew by 44.4 per cent year-on-year to USD 61.5 billion, crude oil imports went up by 46.9 per cent to USD 155.6 billion in 2011-12. Oil and non-oil imports during the month increased by 32.45 per cent and 19.91 per cent to USD 15.83 billion and USD 26.75 billion respectively. Exporting sectors which registered healthy growth in 2011-12 include engineering, petroleum and its products besides gems and jewellery. Importing sectors which registered growth in 2011-12 include electronics, chemicals and iron and steel. PTI

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