02 March,2009 05:03 PM IST | | PTI
India's exports declined by 15.9 per cent in January over the year-ago period, posting contraction for the fourth month running under the impact of a slowdown in major global markets.
Exports dropped to $12.38 billion in January this fiscal, from $14.71 billion a year ago, while imports dipped, for the first time this fiscal, by 18.2 per cent to $18.45 billion, leaving a monthly trade deficit of about $6.07 billion, according to official figures released on Monday.
Exports contracted by 12.1 per cent to $12.8 billion in October 2008, showing a negative trend for the first time in the last five years. For the April-January period, the country's cumulative exports grew by 13.2 per cent to $144.26 billion.
Growth for the first half of the fiscal was 30.9 per cent. Imports between April and January went up by 25.3 per cent to $243.35 billion.
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The trade deficit for the period has mounted to USD billion from USD 99 billion. With the US and several European countries slipping into full-blown recession, Indian exporters have run into difficult times, especially since October.