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Exports fall 10th month in row, down 28% in July

India"s exports declined by 28.4 per cent in July over the same month last year, contracting for the tenth month in a row, as overseas shipments were hit by slowdown in major global markets like the US and Europe. - Govt committed to fin sector innovations, reforms: Chawla - Rallison launches Fire Survival Cables,eyes Rs 500 cr turnover - UK economic contraction slows; GDP falls 0.7% in Q2 - Gold demand rebounds in 2nd quarter on positive eco outlook - 50% Indian execs satisfied with jobs vs 37% in US">50% Indian execs satisfied with jobs vs 37% in US - US regulators had pressurised Citi to replace CFO: Report Exports dropped to $13.62 billion in July from $19.03 billion in the same month last year, according to the government data released today. Imports too, dipped for the seventh straight month by 37.1 per cent to $19.62 billion in July from $31.18 billion over the year-ago month. Trade deficit for July was $5.99 billion against $12.15 billion in the same month last year. Exports plunged by 27.7 per cent to $12.81 billion in June from $17.73 billion in the year-ago period. The exports during April-July period dipped by 34.1 per cent to $49.65 billion from $75.28 billion in the same period last year.Overseas shipments grew by meagre 3.4 per cent to $168.7 billion in 2008-09 after being hit by the slowdown in the second half of the previous fiscal.


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