India Overstated Exports by $9 Billion Due to
Indias commerce ministry said it overstated merchandise exports by $9 billion in the eight months through November because of misclassification and errors in computing overseas sales.
Notwithstanding the misclassification, there were errors in double counting and all sorts of things which inflated exports by about $9 billion, Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar told reporters in New Delhi yesterday.
Waning Demand
Indias exports in November were $22.3 billion, Khullar said, without elaborating. Bloomberg calculations based on previously announced data show exports grew 3.7 percent last month from a year earlier, the slowest pace in more than two years.
The South Asian nations imports in November were $35.9 billion, he said. Imports in the eight months through November were $309.5 billion, causing a trade deficit of $116.8 billion in the period, Khullar said.
Indias commerce ministry said it overstated merchandise exports by $9 billion in the eight months through November because of misclassification and errors in computing overseas sales.
Notwithstanding the misclassification, there were errors in double counting and all sorts of things which inflated exports by about $9 billion, Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar told reporters in New Delhi yesterday.
Waning Demand
Indias exports in November were $22.3 billion, Khullar said, without elaborating. Bloomberg calculations based on previously announced data show exports grew 3.7 percent last month from a year earlier, the slowest pace in more than two years.
The South Asian nations imports in November were $35.9 billion, he said. Imports in the eight months through November were $309.5 billion, causing a trade deficit of $116.8 billion in the period, Khullar said.