Exports declined by 9.74 per cent year-on-year to $22.3 billion in August due to the global economic slowdown.
During April-August, shipments dipped by 5.96 per cent to $119.97 billion from $127.5 billion in the same period last year, according to data released by the Commerce Ministry today.
Imports during the month, too, slipped by 5.08 per cent to $37.9 billion, leaving a trade deficit of $15.7 billion.
During the first five months of the current fiscal, imports contracted by 6.2 per cent to $191.1 billion, with the trade deficit at $71 billion during this period.
Oil imports during August were 2.96 per cent higher at $12.88 billion, compared to $12.51 billion in the year-ago period.
Oil imports during April-August were valued at $66.7 billion, up 2.80 per cent as against $64.88 billion in the corresponding period last year.
Meanwhile, non-oil imports during August were estimated at $25.1 million, down 8.74 per cent from last year.
Non-oil imports during April-August stood at $124.46 billion, 10.41 per cent lower as compared to the same period last year when it stood at $138.92 billion.
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