Wednesday, July 1, 2009

A silver lining in the cloud!

Indian exports continue to be on a falling spree. Exports declined 29.2% (y/y) in May’09 to $11 bn, after dropping 33.2% in Apr’09 due to weak global demand. This was the eighth straight month when exports have fallen sharply.


The Rupee is likely to appreciate in the coming months (see my previous post on rupee), which in turn will make exports less competitive in the international markets. Therefore, the road from here is not going to be smooth for the exporters. However, the government may unveil relief measures in the coming budget on July 6 to help exporters survive. There are expectations that the government may announce a foreign trade policy in Aug’09 to provide further support to the exporters.

Well, this is not all too bad. There is a silver lining here. Indian imports are also falling continuously for past six months at the same time. Imports fell 39.2% (y/y) in May’09 to $16.2 bn, following 36.6% drop in Apr’09. As a result, India’s trade deficit has halved to $5.2 bn in May’09, as compared to $11.2 bn a year ago. A shrinking trade deficit comes as good news for the economy. Don't you think so?

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