Why in news?
Ministry of Commerce and Industry stated that India’s trade deficit has increased.
What is trade deficit?
- A trade deficit is an economic measure of international trade in which a country's imports exceeds its exports.
- A trade deficit represents an outflow of domestic currency to foreign markets.
- It is also referred to as a negative balance of trade (BOT).
- Trade Deficit = Total Value of Imports – Total Value of Exports
What is the status of India’s trade deficit?
- The Trade deficit of India for February 2018 was estimated at $11,979.21 million, 25.8 per cent higher than the $9,521.73-million deficit reported during February 2017.
- Exports from the country rose 4.48 per cent in dollar terms during February this year compared to the same month of the last fiscal.
- But, in rupee terms, export growth was flat with a mere 0.27 per cent rise, reflecting a dip in value of the Indian currency.

What is the reasons behind the increasing trade deficit?
- In recent years there is an increase in imports of petroleum, crude & products, electronic goods, machinery, electrical & non-electrical, pearls, precious & semi-precious stones and coal, coke & briquettes among others.
- India’s crude oil import bill during February 2018 stood at $10,194.33 million, 32.05 per cent higher than the import bill of February 2017 on the back of a recovery in crude prices.
- This is also because the Global crude oil prices have increased 17.90 per cent in February 2018 compared to February 2017.
What are the implications for India?
- For India economic growth is on the back of higher exports of petroleum products, organic and inorganic chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals, rice and electronic goods.
- Exports during February 2018 has increased when compared during February 2017.
- But increasing deficit had weakened Indian currency, as the pace of overall exports has slowed down in February 2018 which is distressing.
- It is even more disconcerting that Indian exports faltering when the global economy is on an uptick.
Source: Business Line