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Appendix Table 49: India'S Foreign Trade

This document is an appendix table summarizing India's foreign trade from 2004-2005 to the projected figures for 2006-2007. It shows the value of exports and imports in Indian rupees, US dollars, and SDR millions. Exports grew significantly over this period, led by strong growth in non-oil exports, while imports also increased substantially, with both oil and non-oil imports rising. As a result, India's trade balance deteriorated, moving from a deficit of around $28 billion in 2004-2005 to a projected deficit of about $64 billion in 2006-2007, with both oil and non-oil balances worsening over this period.

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Appendix Table 49: India'S Foreign Trade

This document is an appendix table summarizing India's foreign trade from 2004-2005 to the projected figures for 2006-2007. It shows the value of exports and imports in Indian rupees, US dollars, and SDR millions. Exports grew significantly over this period, led by strong growth in non-oil exports, while imports also increased substantially, with both oil and non-oil imports rising. As a result, India's trade balance deteriorated, moving from a deficit of around $28 billion in 2004-2005 to a projected deficit of about $64 billion in 2006-2007, with both oil and non-oil balances worsening over this period.

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APPENDIX TABLES

APPENDIX TABLE 49 : INDIA’S FOREIGN TRADE

Rupees crore US $ million SDR million


Item
2004-05 2005-06 R 2006-07 P 2004-05 2005-06 R 2006-07 P 2004-05 2005-06 R 2006-07 P
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I. Exports 3,75,340 456,418 571,642 83,536 103,091 126,331 56,081 70,774 84,998
(27.9) (21.6) (25.2) (30.8) (23.4) (22.5) (25.6) (26.2) (20.1)
a. POL @ 31,404 51,533 83,946 6,989 11,640 18,552 4,692 7,991 12,482
(91.5) (64.1) (62.9) (95.9) (66.5) (59.4) (88.0) (70.3) (56.2)
b. Non-oil 3,43,935 404,885 487,695 76,547 91,451 107,779 51,389 62,783 72,516
(24.2) (17.7) (20.5) (27.0) (19.5) (17.9) (21.9) (22.2) (15.5)

II. Imports 5,01,065 660,409 862,302 1,11,517 149,166 190,566 74,866 102,405 128,216
(39.5) (31.8) (30.6) (42.7) (33.8) (27.8) (36.9) (36.8) (25.2)
a. Oil and POL 1,34,094 194,640 258,259 29,844 43,963 57,074 20,036 30,182 38,401
(41.9) (45.2) (32.7) (45.1) (47.3) (29.8) (39.2) (50.6) (27.2)
b. Non-oil 3,66,971 465,769 604,042 81,673 105,203 133,492 54,830 72,224 89,815
(38.7) (26.9) (29.7) (41.8) (28.8) (26.9) (36.1) (31.7) (24.4)

III. Trade Balance (I-II) -1,25,725 -203,991 -290,660 -27,981 -46,075 -64,235 -18,785 -31,632 -43,218
a. Oil Balance 1,02,690 -143,107 -174,313 -22,855 -32,323 -38,523 -15,343 -22,191 -25,919
(I.a-II.a)
b. Non-oil Balance -23,035 -60,884 -116,347 -5,127 -13,752 -25,712 -3,442 -9,441 -17,300
(I.b-II.b)

P : Provisional. R : Revised.
@ : Petroleum Oil and Lubricants.
Note : Figures in brackets relate to percentage variations over the previous year.
Source : DGCI&S.

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