New Delhi: The country's merchandise exports during the month under review increased to $34 billion as compared to $21.49 billion in March 2020.
"In March 2021, the value of non-petroleum exports was USD30.79 billion as compared to USD18.97 billion in March 2020, registering a positive growth of 62.3 per cent," a Ministry of Commerce and Industry statement said on the basis of preliminary data, adding that the value of non-petroleum and non-gems and jewellery exports in March 2021 was USD 27.25 billion, compared to USD 16.95 billion in March 2020, registering a positive growth of 60.72 per cent.
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However, exports during April-March 2020-21 period fell by 7.40 per cent to $290.18 billion, from $313.36 billion during the previous fiscal. Besides, India's imports increased, rising by 52.89 per cent to $48.12 billion as compared to $31.47 billion reported for March 2020.
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