Monthly Bulletin On Foreign Trade Statistics - September 2023

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September 2023

(Based on data upto August 2023)

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Foreign Trade Data Analytics – Highlights
As per the Quick Estimates, India’s merchandise export in August 2023 was US$ 34,484 million as
compared to US$ 37,018 million in August 2022, registering a negative growth of 6.8%.

As per the Provisional Estimates, India’s merchandise export during April-August 2023-24 was US$
176,933 million as compared to US$ 196,335 million during April-August 2022-23, registering a
negative growth of 9.88%.

As per the Provisional Estimates, the top ten principal commodities of export during April-August
2023-24 constituting 47.49% of India’s total export, along with percentage share and major
destinations are:
1. Petroleum Products (20%) - Netherland (13.34%), U Arab Emts (8.40%), U S A (8.28%)
2. Drug Formulations, Biological (4.81%) - U S A (35.59%), U K (3.12%), South Africa (2.73%)
3. Pearl, Precious, Semiprecious Stones (4.66%) - U S A (37.74%), Hong Kong (22.21%), U Arab
Emts (11.31%),
4. Telecom Instruments (3.52%) - U S A (32.21%), U Arab Emts (17.11%), Netherland (7.65%),
5. Iron And Steel (3.09%) -Italy (15.42%), Nepal (7.78%) , U Arab Emts (5.53%),
6. Electric Machinery And Equipment (2.92%) -U S A (19.76%), Singapore (8.63%), U K (8.30%),
7. Gold And Other Precious Metal Jewellery (2.31%) - U Arab Emts (38.26%), U S A (30.02%),
Hong Kong (9.53%),
8. Products Of Iron And Steel (2.28%) -U S A (28.78%), U Arab Emts (5.79%), Germany (4.73%),
9. Motor Vehicle/Cars (1.98%) - Saudi Arab (17.08%), South Africa (15.45%), Mexico (11.24%)
10. Rmg Cotton Including Accessories (1.91%) -U S A (34.38%), U K (9.31%), U Arab Emts
(6.74%),

As per the Final Estimates at ITC-HS 8-digit level, India’s export of Automotive Diesel Fuel, Not
Containing Biodiesel, Conforming To Standard Is 1460 (ITC-HS 27101944) registered a positive
growth of 57.07% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During April-August, 2023-24, it
registered a negative growth of 24.17% over April-August, 2022-23. Australia is the most dominant
export destination of the product.

India’s export of Motor Gasoline Conforming To Standard Is 2796 (ITC-HS 27101241) increased
by 26.83% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During April-August, 2023-24, it registered a
negative growth of 11.42% over April-August, 2022-23. UAE is the most dominant market of the
export of the product. The export to all the top 10 regions except UAE, Indonesia, and Oman
witnessed positive growth during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to April-August, 2022-23.

India’s export of Other Medicine Put Up For Retail Sale N.E.S (ITC-HS 30049099) exhibited a
decline of 1.84% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During April-August, 2023-24, it registered
a positive growth of 7.35% over April-August, 2022-23. USA is the most dominant market of the
export of the product.

India’s overall export of Smartphone (ITC-HS 85171300)were around US$ 10955million in the
financial year 2022-23. During April-August, 2023-24, India witnessed a positive growth of
86.86% in the Smartphone exports over April-August, 2022-23. USA is the leading export
destination of India’s Smartphone exports, followed by UAE.

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India’s export of Basmati Rice (ITC-HS 10063020) increased by 35.34% during 2022-23 over the
year 2021-22. The total exports of the product during April-August, 2023-24, registered a positive
growth of 12.63 % over April-August, 2022-23. Saudi Arab is the leading export destination of the
product, followed by Iran and Iraq.

India’s export of Rice Parboiled (ITC-HS 10063010)increased by 8.32% during 2022-23 over the
year 2021-22. India’s overall export of the commodity in value terms witnessed a positive growth of
36.07% during April-August, 2023-24 over April-August, 2022-23. Benin is the leading export
destination of the product.

India’s import of Petroleum crude (ITC-HS 27090010) was worth US$ 161,411.12 million during
2022-23. The import of the product decreased by 22.34% during April-August, 2023-24, over
April-August, 2022-23. Russia is the major source of the import of the product followed by Iraq and
Saudi Arab.

India’s import of Other Non-Monetary Unwrought Forms Of Gold (ITC-HS 71081200) decreased
by 23.86% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During April-August, 2023-24, the import of the
product surged by 11.08% over April-August, 2022-23. Switzerland is the most dominant source of
import of the product during the current period. Among the top 10 import sources, the imports of
the product from Guinea, Bolivia, USA and Ghana declined significantly during April-August,
2023-24 as compared to April-August, 2022-23.

India’s import of Steam Coal (ITC-HS 27011920) has increased by 82.91% during 2022-23 over the
year 2021-22. During April-August, 2023-24, the product imports witnessed a significant decline of
43.43% over April-August, 2022-23. Indonesia is the most dominant source of import of the product
during the current period. The import of the product from all top 10 sources except USA,
Switzerland and Spain exhibited a noticeable fall during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to
April-August, 2022-23.

India’s import of Coking Coal ( ITC-HS 27011910) has increased by 40.19% during 2022-23 over
the year 2021-22. During April-August, 2023-24, the imports of the product decreased by 36.09%
over April-August, 2022-23. Australia is the most dominant supplier of the product, followed by
USA and Singapore. Except Russia, Switzerland and Netherland, the import of the product from rest
of the top 10 sources fell substantially during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to April-August,
2022-23.

India’s overall export to USA recorded a positive growth of 3.12% during 2022-23 over the year
2021-22. During April-August, 2023-24, India’s exports to the USA registered negative growth of
8.48% over the corresponding period of previous year. However, among the top 15 export items, the
export of Smartphones and Photovoltaic Cells Assembled In Modules Or Made Up Into Panels
witnessed a significant positive growth during the current period.

India’s overall export to United Arab Emts has increased by 12.71% during 2022-23 over 2021-22.
During April-August, 2023-24, India’s exports to United Arab Emts decreased by 4.80% over April-
August, 2022-23. Of Gold Unstudded is the most dominant product of export to United Arab Emts
during the current period.

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India’s overall export to Netherland has increased by 72.34% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, India’s exports to Netherland increased by 8.10% over April-August, 2022-
23. Export of all the top 15 products except Aluminium Ingots-Not Alloyed, Castor Oil and its
Fractions Other than Edible Grade, Other, and Vannamei Shrimp has shown positive growth during
April-August, 2023-24 as compared to April-August, 2022-23.

India’s overall export to China PRP has decreased by 28.00% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22.
During April-August, 2023-24, India’s exports to China P RP decreased by 7.22% over the period
April-August, 2022-23. Total share of the export of the top 15 products to China P RP increased
from 39.31% in April-August, 2022-23 to 50.63% in April-August, 2023-24. The main item of
India’s export to China during April-August, 2023-24 include 55% Fe Or More But Below 58% Fe,
followed by Light Naphtha.

India’s overall import from China P RP has increased by 4.16% during 2022-23 over 2021-22.
During April-August, 2023-24, it has decreased by 4.37% over April-August, 2022-23. The share of
top 15 imports to India’s overall imports from China P RP has gone up from 23.02% in April-
August, 2022-23 to 25.94% in April-August, 2023-24.

India’s overall import from UAE has increased by 18.73% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, imports from UAE decreased by 23.44% over April-August, 2022-23. Non-
Industrial Diamonds Unworked/Simply Sawn Cleaved Or Bruited is the most dominant product
shipped from UAE during the current period.

India’s overall import from USA has increased by 17.43% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, it has decreased by 17.24% over April-August, 2022-23. Petroleum crude
has emerged as the most dominant product sourced from USA during the current period. The share
of top 15 products sourced from USA in the India’s overall imports from USA has gone down from
57.01% in April-August, 2022-23 to 52.73% in April-August, 2023-24.

Among the States, Gujarat (31.83%), Maharashtra (15.61%) and Tamil Nadu (9.76%) have
registered the largest share in the exports for last two years and April-August, 2023. The States of
Gujarat and Maharashtra registered negative growth rates of 13.27%, 12.75% respectively whereas
Tamil Nadu recorded positive growth of 1.48% in exports during April-August, 2023 as compared
to April-August, 2022.

All States/UTs except Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, West
Bengal, Odisha, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala, Goa, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand,
Daman & Diu, Assam, Jammu & Kashmir, Chandigarh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura,
Andaman & Nicobar, and Manipur have shown positive growth in the exports during April-August,
2022-23 as compared to April-August, 2022-23.

During April-August, 2023, Jamnagar district has the highest share of 13.30% followed by
Kanchipuram (3.82%) and Mumbai (3.17%) in India’s total export.

Contribution of top 10 Districts to India’s total exports is approximately 38.90%.

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CONTENTS
Foreign Trade Data Analytics – Highlights............................................................................................. i

Foreign Trade Data Analytics ................................................................................................................ 1

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 1

A. Quick Estimates of Foreign Trade ..................................................................................................... 1

A.1 India’s Merchandise Trade ............................................................................................................ 1


A.2 India’s Services Trade .................................................................................................................... 2
A.3 India’s Overall Trade ..................................................................................................................... 3
A.4Sectoral Analysis of Merchandise Trade Based on Quick Estimates (QE)...................................... 5
B. India’s Merchandise Trade Based on Provisional Estimates (PE)..................................................... 6

B.1 Export Scenario ............................................................................................................................. 6


B.1.2 Export by Principal Commodities ........................................................................................... 6
B.1.3 India’s Export: Region-wise .................................................................................................... 7
B.1.4 Export by Destination ............................................................................................................. 9
B.2 Import Scenario ........................................................................................................................... 11
B.2.2 Import by Principal Commodities......................................................................................... 11
B.2.3 India’s Import: Region-wise.................................................................................................. 12
B.2.4 Import from Sources ............................................................................................................ 13
C. Analysis based on ITC (HS) 8-digit level ........................................................................................ 15

C.1 India’s Merchandise Export at 8-digit ITC (HS) level ............................................................. 15


C.2 India’s Merchandise Import at 8-digit commodity level ....................................................... 22
D.Analysis based on Markets for 8-digit ITC (HS) level ..................................................................... 30

D.1 India’s Merchandise Export by Destination at 8-digit ITC (HS) level ..................................... 30
D.2 Source-wise India’s Merchandise Import at 8-digit commodity level ................................... 38
E. Export Scenario: State-wise ............................................................................................................. 46

F. Export Scenario: District-wise ......................................................................................................... 47

Table 1: Performance of India's Merchandise Trade ............................................................................ 48

Table 2: India’s month-wise Merchandise Trade ................................................................................. 48

Table 3: India’s month-wise Services Trade ........................................................................................ 48

Table 4: India’s month-wise Overall Trade (Merchandise plus Services) ........................................... 49

Table 5: India’s Merchandise Export of QE Groups: Growth for last 2 years and current year .......... 50

Table 5 (contd.): India’s Merchandise Export of QE Groups: Growth for last 2 years and current year51

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Table 6: India’s Merchandise Import of QE Groups: Growth for last 2 years and current year .......... 52

Table 6 (contd.): India’s Merchandise Import of QE Groups: Growth for last 2 years and current year53

Table 8 (contd.): India’s Merchandise Import of QE Groups: Month-wise ......................................... 57

Table 9: India’s Export by Principal Commodity ................................................................................ 58

Table 10: India’s Import by Principal Commodity .............................................................................. 59

Table 11: India’s Export by Destination .............................................................................................. 60

Table 12: India’s Import by Sources .................................................................................................... 61

Table 13: India’s Export by Region ..................................................................................................... 62

Table 14: India’s Import by Region ..................................................................................................... 62

Table 15: India’s Export by 8-digit HS code level ............................................................................... 63

Table 15 (Contd.): India’s Export by 8 digit HS code level ................................................................. 65

Table 15 (Contd.): India’s Export by 8 digit HS code level ................................................................. 66

Table 16: India’s Import By 8 Digit HS Code Level ........................................................................... 67

Table 16 (Contd.): India’s Import By 8 Digit HS Code Level ............................................................. 68

Table 16 (Contd.): India’s Import By 8 Digit HS Code Level ............................................................. 69

Table 17: India’s Export by Destination for 8 digit HS code level ...................................................... 70

Table 17 (Contd.): India’s Export by Destination for 8 digit HS code level ........................................ 71

Table 17 (Contd.): India’s Export byDestinationFor 8 Digit HS Code Level ...................................... 72

Table 18: India’s Import by Source for 8 digit HS code level.............................................................. 73

Table 18 (Contd.): India’s Import by Source for 8 digit HS code level ............................................... 74

Table 18 (Contd.): India’s Import By Source For 8 Digit HS Code Level .......................................... 75

Table 19: India’s Export Profile: State-wise Share .............................................................................. 76

Table 20: India’s Export Profile: State-wise Growth ........................................................................... 77

Table 21: India’s Export Profile: District-wise Growth for top 10 (or less) districts of a State .......... 78

Total Export from the State .................................................................................................................. 80

Total of the above Districts .................................................................................................................. 81

Total of the above Districts .................................................................................................................. 83

Table 22: The Percentage share of top 10 districts in India’s Export.................................................. 85

India’s performance in Global Trade ................................................................................................... 86

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Foreign
oreign Trade Data Analytics
Introduction
Merchandise foreign trade data are compiled on the basis of flows/movements of goods across the custom
frontiers of India by DGCI&S. The value of import is based on CIF, i.e. Cost, Insurance and Freight
whereas the value of export is on FOB (Free on Board)
Board).. The foreign trade statistics are released in three
phases:

(i) Monthly Quick Estimates are released by fifteenth of the following month,

(ii) Principal Commodity level data is released within 25 days, and

(iii) Detailed 8-digit


digit commodity level data are released withi
within 45 days.

All these data are provisional and are dynamically revised till it is finalised on the basis of late receipt of
data. This Report contains analysis of these three categories of latest available data.

FETERS are used as input in compilation of balance of payments (BOP) for India and released by Reserve
Bank of India (RBI) within 30 days. The foreign trade in Services data are compiled from these monthly
RBI releases.

A. Quick Estimates of Foreign Trade


The Quick Estimates of Merchandise Foreign Trade are grouped into 30 major commodities.

A.1 India’s Merchandise Trade


In August 2023, India’s merchandise
erchandise export was US$ 34,484million
illion as compared to US$ 37,018million in
August 2022, registering a negative growth of 6.8%.InAugust 2023,, India’s merchandise import was US$
58,638 million as compared to US$ 61,879million in August 2022, registering
ering a negative
nega growth of 5.2%.

Figure 1 depicts the merchandise trade performance for the period April-AugustAugust, 2023-24, over the
corresponding period of the previous year. India’s merchandise export was US$ 172,948
172 million during
April-August, 2023-24 as compared to US$ 196,335 million during the period April-August,
April 2022-23,
registering a negative growth of 11.99%.India’s merchandise import during April-August
August, 2023-24 was US$
271,832 million as compared to US$ 309,187 million in April-August, 2022-23,, registering a negative
growth of 12.1%.. As a result, trade balance for merchandise trade during April-August,
April 2023-24 has
improved as compared to April-August
August, 2022-23.

Figure 1: Merchandise Trade Performance


3,09,187

350000
2,71,832
1,96,335

300000
1,72,948

250000
Value in US$ Million

200000
150000
100000
50000
0
-1,12,853

-98,884

-50000
-100000
-150000
Export Import Trade Balance

2022
2022-23 (April-August) 2023-24 (April-August)

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The month-wise merchandise export, import and trade balance since April 2020-21 is given in Table 2.The
trend of merchandise export, import and trade balance over the months of September, 2022 to August,
2023 is depicted in Figure 2.

Figure 2: Trend of Merchandise Trade for last 12 months


70000 63372 61218
57911 60013 58638
56951 57102
60000 52228 53160 53099 52923
49896
50000
40000
Value in US$ Million

41368
30000 38068 35780 36995
35391 34887 34662 34983 34484
31602 32966 32254
20000
10000
0
-16448 -16165 -15234
-10000 -18645 -20133
-22064 -22119 -20669
-23150 -24153
-20000 -27981 -26309

-30000
Sept. 22 Oct, 22 Nov, 22 Dec, 22 Jan, 23 Feb, 23 Mar, 23 Apr, 23 May, 23 Jun, 23 Jul, 23 Aug, 23

Exports Imports Trade Balance

A.2 India’s Services Trade

In August 2023, India’s services export was US$ 28,719 million as compared to US$ 26,503 in August
2022, registering a positive growth of 8.36%. In August 2023, India’s service import was US$ 15,103
million as compared to US$ 15,223 million in August 2022, registering a negative growth of 0.85%.

Figure 3 depicts the services trade performance for the period April-August, 2023-24 over the
corresponding period of the previous year. It shows that value of export for April-August, 2023-24 was
US$ 135,520 million as compared to US$ 126,857 million in April-August, 2022-23, registering a positive
growth of 6.83%. The total value of import during April-August, 2023-24 was US$ 74,305 million as
compared to US$ 74,308million in April-August, 2022-23, registering a negative growth of 0.004%.As a
result, trade balance for services during April-August, 2023.24 has improved as compared to April-August,
2022-23.

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Figure 3: Services Trade Performance

1,35,520
1,26,857
140000

120000
Value in US$ Million

100000

74,308

74,305

61,215
80000

52,549
60000

40000

20000

0
Export Import Trade Balance

2022-23
23 (April
(April-August) 2023-24 (April-August)

The month-wise
wise services export, import, trade balance since April, 2020-21
21 based on the monthly press
releases of RBI is given in Table 3.
3.The trend of services export, import and trade balance over the months
of September, 2022 to August 2023 is depicted at Figure 4.

Figure 4: Trend of Services Trade for last 12 months


35000 31090 30478
29224 28719
30000 28036 27431 27060 27861
26986 26228
25346 25842
Value in US$ Million

25000

20000 16270 16272


15392 15794 15502 15236 15103
13516 14226 14368 13626 13754
15000
15296
13810 14206 13616
10000 12954 13063 12216 12625 12474
11830 11594 11558
5000

0
Sept. 22 Oct, 22 Nov, 22 Dec, 22 Jan, 23 Feb, 23 Mar, 23 Apr, 23 May, 23 Jun, 23 Jul, 23 Aug, 23
Exports Imports Trade Balance

A.3 India’s Overall Trade


In August 2023,, India’s overall export was US$ 63,203 million as compared to US$ 63,521 million in
August 2022, registering negative growth of 0.5%. In August 2023,, India’s overall import was US$ 73,741
million as compared to US$ 77,102 million in August 2022, registering a negative
tive growth of 4.36%.

Figure 5 depicts the overall trade performance for the period April-August August, 2023-24 over the
corresponding period of the previous year. It shows that total value of export for April-August,
April 2023-24
was US$ 243,209 million as compared to US$ 259,671 million in April-August August, 2022-23, registering
negative growth of 6.34%. The total value of import in April-August, 2023-24 was US$ 271,317 million as
compared to US$ 306,393 million in April-August, 2022-23,23, registering a negative growth of 11.45%. As

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a result, trade balance for overall trade during April-August, 2023-24 has further improved as compared to
April-August, 2022-23.

Figure 5: India's Overall Trade Performance

383495

346137
323192
400000

308468
350000

300000
Value in US$ Million

250000

200000

150000

100000

50000

-60304
0

-50000

-37669
-100000
Export Import Trade Balance

2022
2022-23 (April-August) 2023-24 (April-August)

The month-wise
wise overall export, import, trade balance since April, 2020-21 is given in Table 4. The trend of
overall export, import and trade balance over the months of September, 2022 to August 2023 is depicted at
Figure 6.

Figure 6: Trend of Overall Trade for last 12 months

100000
79642 77012 76285
72343 67528 72604 73741
80000 71427 68335
66454 63522 66677
Value in US$ Million

60000 69158 71846


64615 61873 63816 62043 63203
60504 60827 58482
56948 64426
40000

20000
-2638 -3102 -4439 -3018
0 -10470 -
-7854 -10561 -7508
7508 -8195 -10537
-15027 -14479

-20000
Sept. 22 Oct, 22 Nov, 22 Dec, 22 Jan, 23 Feb, 23 Mar, 23 Apr, 23 May, 23 Jun, 23 Jul, 23 Aug, 23
Exports Imports Trade Balance

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A.4Sectoral Analysis of Merchandise Trade Based on Quick Estimates (QE)
India’s merchandise exports of QE groups for last 2 years and the current year is given in Table 5. The
month-wise quick estimate of export for 30 major commodities from September, 2022 to August, 2023 are
given in Table 7. The export trend of 10 major commodities for last 12 months is depicted at Figure 7.

Figure 7: Trend of Export values of Major Commodities for last 12 months


12000

10000

8000
Value of Export (US$ Million)

6000

4000

2000

0
Sep, 22 Oct, 22 Nov, 22 Dec, 22 Jan, 23 Feb, 23 Mar, 23 Apr, 23 May, 23 Jun , 23 Jul , 23 Aug , 23
Engineering Goods Petroleum Products
Gems And Jewellery Drugs And Pharmaceuticals
Electronic Goods Organic & Inorganic Chemical
Rmg Of All Textiles Cotton Yarn/Fabs./Madeups, Handloom Products Etc.
Rice Plastic And Linoleum

India’s merchandise imports of QE groups for last 2 years and the current year is given in Table 6. The
month-wise quick estimate of import for 30 major commodities since September, 2022 to August, 2023 is
given in Table 8. The import trend of 10 major commodities for last 12 months is depicted in Figure 8.

Figure 8: Trend of Import values of Major Commodities for last 12 months


20000

18000

16000
Value of Import (US$ Million)

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000

2000

0
Sep, 22 Oct, 22 Nov, 22 Dec, 22 Jan, 23 Feb, 23 Mar, 23 Apr, 23 May, 23 Jun, 23 Jul, 23 Aug , 23
Petroleum, Crude & products Electronic goods
Gold Machinery, electrical & non-electrical
Coal, Coke & Briquettes, etc. Iron & Steel
Chemical material & products Artificial resins, plastic materials, etc.
Organic & Inorganic Chemicals Pearls, precious & Semi-precious stones

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B. India’s Merchandise Trade Based on Provisional Estimates (PE)
Provisional estimates of merchandise trade data are based on 168 principal commodities and countries.

B.1 Export Scenario

B.1.2 Export by Principal Commodities


During April-August, 2023-24 the highest export of US$ 35,393.33 million was recorded in Petroleum
Products which constitute the largest share of 20% in India’s total export. The top ten principal
commodities of export during April-August, 2023-24 along with percentage share are, (i) Petroleum
Products (20%), (ii) Drug Formulations, Biological (4.81%), (iii) Pearl Precious, Semiprecious Stones
(4.66%), (iv) Telecom Instruments (3.52%), (v) Iron and Steel (3.09%), (vi) Electric Machinery and
Equipment (2.92%), (vii) Gold And Other Precious Metal Jewellery (2.31%), (viii) Product of Iron and
Steel (2.28%), (ix) Motor Vehicles/Cars (1.98%) and (x) Rmg Cotton Inc Accessories (1.91%), and these
top 10 principal commodities together accounted for about 47.49% of India’s total export. The value of
export of top 40 principal commodities along with the percentage change is given at Table 9.

Figure 9 depicts the percentage change in top ten principal commodities during April-August, 2023-24 as
compared to the corresponding period of the previous year. It shows that the highest growth of 56.01%
registered in export of Telecom Instruments followed by Electric Machinery and Equipment (14.65%)
among the top ten principal commodities. All top ten principal commodities except Telecom Instruments,
Electric Machinery and Equipment and Drug Formulations and Biologicals unveiled negative growth
during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to the corresponding period of the previous year.

Figure 9: Export of Top 10 Commodities during April- August 2023-24


47500 70
Value of Export (US$ Million)

42500 56.01 60
37500 50

Percentage Change
32500 40
30
27500 14.65
20
22500
5.47 10
-4.17 -1.44
17500
0
12500 -21.76
-21.54 -10
-18.80
7500 -20
2500 -18.78 -30
-2500 -28.70 -40

2022-23 (April-August ) 2023-24 (April-August) % Change

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Three Major Destinations of Export of Top 10 Principal Commodities (April-August, 2023-
24):
Following Table depicts the top three destinations of export of the respective commodity along with the
percentage share:

S.No. Principal Commodities Major Destinations


Netherland U Arab Emts USA
1 Petroleum Products
(13.34%) (8.4%) (8.28%)
USA UK South Africa
2 Drug Formulations, Biologicals
(35.59%) (3.12%) (2.73%)
Pearl, Precious, Semiprecious USA Hong Kong U Arab Emts
3
Stones (37.74%) (22.21%) (11.31%)
USA U Arab Emts Netherland
4 Telecom Instruments
(32.21%) (17.11%) (7.65%)
Italy Nepal U Arab Emts
5 Iron And Steel
(15.42%) (7.78%) (5.53%)
Electric Machinery And USA Singapore UK
6
Equipment (19.76%) (8.63%) (8.3%)
Gold And Other Precious Metal U Arab Emts USA Hong Kong
7
Jewellery (38.26%) (30.02%) (9.53%)
USA U Arab Emts Germany
8 Products Of Iron And Steel
(28.78%) (5.79%) (4.73%)
Saudi Arab South Africa Mexico
9 Motor Vehicle/Cars
(17.08%) (15.45%) (11.24%)
Rmg Cotton Including USA UK U Arab Emts
10
Accessories (34.38%) (9.31%) (6.74%)

B.1.3 India’s Export: Region-wise


India’s export is made to the Regions of (i) Asia, (ii) America, (iii) Africa, (iv) Europe, (v) Commonwealth
of Independent States (CIS) & Baltics and (vi) Unspecified Region.

The value of India’s export to various Regions during April-August, 2023-24 along with percentage
change is given at Table 13. The percentage share of various Regions in India’s total export during the
period of April-August, 2023-24 is given in Figure 10. It shows that Asia Region constitute the highest
share of 40.48% in India’s total export followed by America Region with 23.89% during April- August,
2023-24.

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Figure 10 : Region-wise
wise share in India's Export during April
April-August,
August, 2023-24
2023
Unspecified Region
0.96%

CIS & Baltics


Europe
1.27%
23.06%

Asia
40.48%

Africa
America 10.34%
23.89%

The detailed profile of export to Asia Region is given in the following Table. It reveals tthat the highest
export of US$ 20,748.37 million was recorded to Western Asia-GCC Asia during April-August,
April 2023-24
and it constitutes the share of 11.73
73% followed by ASEAN which constitutes the 9.40% in India’s total
export.

India’s Export to Asia Region (Value in US$ Million)


April-August, April-August,
Asia Region % Share % Share % Change
2022-23 2023-24
West Asia- GCC 21,959.19 11.18 20,748.37 11.73 -5.51
ASEAN 19,638.23 10.00 16,626.62 9.40 -15.34
NE Asia 17,984.15 9.16 14,765.76 8.35 -17.90
South Asia 13,180.81 6.71 9,721.32 5.49 -26.25
Other West Asia 6,291.71 3.20 4,987.26 2.82 -20.73
East Asia (Oceania) 4,124.31 2.10 4,768.69 2.70 15.62
Total Export to Asia Region 83,178.40 42.37 71,618.02 40.48 -13.90

Figure 11 shows the comparative picture of export to various Regions during April--August, 2023-24 over
the corresponding period of previous year. It shows that all the regions except Europe, and CIS & Baltics
witnessed negative growth in export during April-August, 2023-24 over the corresponding period of
previous year. The total export to CIS & Baltics witnessed highest positive growth of 36.55% during April-
August, 2023-24 as compared to corresponding previous period
period.

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Figure 11 : India's Export by Region

83178
90000 40

71618
80000
Value of Export (US$ Million)

36.55 30
70000

Percenmtage Change
47685
60000 20

42272
40793
40176
50000
10
40000

22046

18301
30000 0
1.54
20000
-10

2254
1650
10000
-16.99 -11.35 -13.90
0 -20
Europe Africa America Asia CIS & Baltics
2022-23 (April-August ) 2023-24 (April-August) % Change

B.1.4 Export by Destination


During April-August, 2023-24, the highest export of US$ 32,170 million was recorded to destination USA
which constitutes the largest share of 18.18% in India’s total export. The top ten destinations of export
during April-August, 2023-24 along with percentage shares are (i) USA (18.18%), (ii) UAE (7.40%), (iii)
Netherland (4.57%), (iv) China PRP (3.58%), (v) U K (3.11%), (vi) Singapore (3%), (vii) Saudi Arab (2.51
%), (viii) Australia (2.51%), (ix) Bangladesh Pr (2.36%), and (x) Germany (2.30%), and these top 10
destinations together accounted for about 49.46% of India’s total export. The value of export to top 40
destinations along with percentage change is given at Table 11.

Figure 12 depicts the comparative picture of export to top ten destinations during April-August, 2023-24
over the period of April-August, 2022-23. It shows that the highest positive growth of 20.68% was
registered in export to UK followed by Australia (17.18%) during April-August, 2023-24. Export to other
countries except Netherland, UK, Singapore, Saudi Arab and Australia among top 10 destinations
registered a negative growth during the current period.

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Figure 12: Top 10 Destinations of Exports during April-August 2023-24
39500 30
34500 20.68
Value of Export (US$ Million)
20
17.18
29500

Percentage Change
8.10 10
24500
2.81 2.39
19500 0
-4.80 -5.79
14500 -8.48 -7.25
-10
9500
-20
4500
-28.08 -30
-500
-5500 -40

2022-23 (April-August ) 2023-24 (April-August)

Top Three Major Principal Commodities exported to top ten Destinations (April-August,
2023-24):
Following Table depicts the top three principal commodities of export of the respective destination along
with the percentage share:

Sl.
Destinations Major Principal Commodities
No
Pearl, Precious, Drug Formulations, Petroleum Products
1 USA
Semiprecious Stones (9.68%) Biologicals (9.41%) (9.11%)
Gold And Other Precious Telecom
Petroleum Products
2 U Arab Emts Metal Jewellery Instruments
(22.69%)
(11.91%) (8.14%)
Petroleum Products Telecom Instruments Electronics
3 Netherland
(58.37%) (5.89%) Instruments (2.29%)
Marine Products Petroleum Products
4 China P Rp Iron Ore (18.29%)
(8.8%) (8.02%)
Petroleum Products Electric Machinery And Telecom
5 UK
(11.27%) Equipment (7.8%) Instruments (7.58%)
Ship, Boat And
Petroleum Products Electric Machinery And
6 Singapore Floating Structure
(48.83%) Equipment (8.38%)
(8.03%)
Motor Vehicle/Cars Petroleum Products Rice -Basmoti
7 Saudi Arab
(13.48%) (11.71%) (10.23%)
Petroleum Products Drug Formulations, Products Of Iron
8 Australia
(60.12%) Biologicals (4.13%) And Steel (2.7%)
Petroleum Products Other Commodities
9 Bangladesh Pr Cotton Yarn (9.98%)
(10.53%) (8.02%)
Electric Machinery And Industrial Machinery Products Of Iron
10 Germany
Equipment (7.34%) For Dairy Etc. (5.36%) And Steel (4.69%)

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B.2 Import Scenario

B.2.2 Import by Principal Commodities

During April-August, 2023-24, the highest import of US$ 53,464 million was recorded for the commodity
Petroleum crude which constitutes the largest share of 19.57% in India’s total import. The top ten principal
commodities of import during April-August, 2023-24 along with percentage share are (i) Petroleum: Crude
(19.57%), (ii) Gold (6.64%), (iii) Coal, Coke And Briquettes Etc. (6.16%), (iv) Petroleum Products
(5.44%), (v) Electronic Components (4.73%) (vi) Pearl, Precious, Semiprecious Stones (3.74%),(vii)
Telecom Instruments (2.82%) (viii) Plastic Raw Materials (2.63%) (ix) Iron and Steel (2.60%), and (x)
Vegetable Oils (2.58%) and these top 10 principal commodities accounts for 56.91% of India’s total
import. The value of import of top 40 principal commodities along with percentage change is given at
Table 10.
Figure13 depicts the percentage change in top ten principal commodities during April-August, 2023-24
over the corresponding period of previous year. The import of Electronic Components recoded highest
positive growth of 26.02% whereas as major decline (37.16%) was noticed in the imports of Coal, Coke
and Briquittes Etc.

Figure 13: Import of Top 10 Commodities during April-August, 2023-24

77500 30
26.02 21.32
67500 15.17 20
10.48
57500 10
Value of Import (US$ Million)

47500 0

Percentage Change
37500 -10
-9.92
27500 -20

17500 -23.12 -23.93 -26.52 -23.16 -30

7500 -40
-37.16
-2500 -50

2022-23 (April-August ) 2023-24 (April-August) % Change

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Three Major Sources of Import of Top ten Principal Commodities ((April--August, 2023-24):

Following Table depicts the top three sources of import of the respective principal commodity along with
percentage share:

S. No. Principal Commodities Major Sources


Russia Iraq Saudi Arab
1 Petroleum: Crude
(36.21%) (19.54%) (16.38%)
Switzerland U Arab Emts South Africa
2 Gold
(38.22%) (12.15%) (8.89%)
Australia Indonesia Russia
3 Coal, Coke And Briquittes Etc.
(28.19%) (23.37%) (11.07%)
Qatar U Arab Emts Russia
4 Petroleum Products
(23.5%) (21.08%) (10.09%)
China P Rp Hong Kong Singapore
5 Electronics Components
(31.56%) (18.25%) (8.25%)
U Arab Emts USA Belgium
6 Pearl, Precious, Semipreciou
ious Stones
(39.5%) (18.77%) (12.51%)
Ireland Hong Kong
7 Telecom Instruments China P Rp (34.8%)
(18.32%) (9.59%)
China P Rp Korea Rp U Arab Emts
8 Plastic Raw Materials
(18.22%) (11.77%) (10.83%)
Korea Rp China P Rp Indonesia
9 Iron And Steel
(15.01%) (13.54%) (9.94%)
Indonesia Argentina Malaysia
10 Vegetable Oils
(28.46%) (15.03%) (14.5%)

B.2.3 India’s Import: Region-wise


wise
India’s import is made from the Regions of (i) Asia, (ii) America, (iii) Africa, (iv) Europe, (v)
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) & Baltic and (vi) Unspecified Region.

The value of India’s import from various Regions during April-August, 2023-24 along
a with percentage
change is given at Table 14. The percentage share of various Regions in India’s total import during the
period of April-August, 2023-24 is depicted at Figure 14.. It shows that the Asia Region constitutes the
highest share of 59.58%
% in India’s total import followed by Europe with 14.26% % during April-August,
2023-24.

Figure 14: Region-wise


wise share in India's import during April
April-August
August 2023-24
2023
Unspecified Region
CIS & Baltics 0.04% Europe
9.55% 14.26%
Africa
5.65%

America
10.92%

Asia
59.58%

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The detailed profile of import from Asia Region is given in the following Table. It reveals that the highest
import of US$ 68,950.53 million was recorded from NE Asia during April-August, 2022-23 and it
constitutes the share of 25.24% in India’s total import.

India’s Import from Asia Region (Value in US$ Million)


Asia Region April-August, % April-August, % % Change
2022-23 Share 2023-24 Share
NE Asia 70,756.46 22.88 68,950.53 25.24 -2.55
West Asia- GCC 56,549.38 18.29 39,203.00 14.35 -30.67
ASEAN 38,959.72 12.60 31,783.25 11.64 -18.42
Other West Asia 19,239.27 6.22 13,085.35 4.79 -31.99
East Asia (Oceania) 10,321.69 3.34 7,633.44 2.79 -26.04
South Asia 2,184.88 0.71 2,073.77 0.76 -5.09
Total Import from Asia 1,98,011.40 64.04 1,62,729.34 59.58 -17.82
Region

Figure 15 shows the comparative picture of import from various Regions during April-August, 2023-24 as
compared to the corresponding period of previous year. It shows that import from all regions except
Europe, CIS & Baltics witnessed negative growth. The highest decline of 32.63% was observed in import
from Africa during April-August, 2023-24 over the corresponding period of previous year.

Figure 15 : India's Import by Region


250000 100
198011
Value of Import (US$ Million)

80
162729

200000 78.91
60

Percentage Change
150000 40

100000 20
38094

38957

29836
35425

26082

0
22908

15433

14578

50000
-20
2.27 -15.78 -17.82
0 -40
-32.63
Europe Africa America Asia CIS & Baltics
2022-23 (April-August ) 2023-24 (April-August) % Change

B.2.4 Import from Sources

During April-August, 2023-24, the highest import of US$ 42,042 million was recorded from China PRP
which constitutes the largest share of 15.39% in India’s total import. The top ten sources of import during
April-August, 2023-24 along with percentage share are (i) China PRP (15.39%), (ii) Russia (9.41%), (iii)
USA (6.62%), (iv) UAE (6.26%), (v) Saudi Arab (4.66%), (vi) Iraq (3.99%), (vii) Indonesia (3.45%), (viii)
Singapore (3.17%), (ix) Switzerland (3.06%), and (x) Korea Rp (2.99%), and these top ten sources
together accounted for about 59.31% share in India’s total import. The value of import from top 40 sources
along with percentage change is given at Table 12.

Figure 16 depicts the comparative picture of import from top 10 sources during April-August, 2023-24
over the period of April-August, 2022-23.

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Figure 16 : Top 10 Sources of Import during April-August 2023-24
52500 100
86.66
80
42500
60
Value of Import (US$ Million)

32500
40

Percentage Change
25.14

22500 20

-8.90 -3.14
0
12500 -17.24 -23.42
-4.37 -28.43 -32.53 -20
2500
-40
-34.74
-7500 -60

2022-23 (April-August ) 2023-24 (April-August) % Change

Top Three Major Principal Commodities imported from Top ten Sources during April-
August2023-24:
Following Table depicts the top three principal commodities of import of the respective source along with
the percentage share:

S.
Sources Major Principal Commodities Imported
No.
Electronics Components Computer Hardware, Telecom Instruments
1 China P Rp
(9.69%) Peripherals (8.18%) (6.37%)
Petroleum: Crude Coal, Coke And Petroleum Products
2 Russia
(75.32%) Briquittes Etc. (7.25%) (5.83%)
Pearl, Precious, Coal, Coke And
Petroleum: Crude
3 USA Semiprecious Stones Briquittes Etc.
(13.28%)
(10.61%) (10.08%)
Pearl, Precious,
Petroleum Products Petroleum: Crude
4 U Arab Emts Semiprecious Stones
(18.32%) (15.92%)
(23.64%)
Petroleum: Crude Petroleum Products Fertilizers
5 Saudi Arab
(68.79%) (8.03%) Manufactured (4.3%)
Petroleum: Crude Petroleum Products Vegetable Oils
6 Iraq
(95.78%) (3.54%) (0.36%)
Coal, Coke And Vegetable Oils Iron And Steel
7 Indonesia
Briquittes Etc. (41.75%) (21.24%) (7.5%)
Electronics Components Coal, Coke And Computer Hardware,
8 Singapore
(12.29%) Briquittes Etc. (11.59%) Peripherals (9.42%)
Gold Coal, Coke And Drug Formulations,
9 Switzerland
(82.88%) Briquittes Etc. (3.21%) Biologicals (1.78%)
Iron And Steel Plastic Raw Materials Electronics
10 Korea Rp
(13.06%) (10.33%) Components (10.26%)

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C. Analysis based on ITC (HS) 8-digit level

Detailed 8-digit commodity level data are released with the time lag of 60 days.

C.1 India’s Merchandise Export at 8-digit ITC (HS) level

The details of top 100 commodities at 8-digit ITC HS code level for the last two years and the current year
along with the percentage change are given at Table 15.

The details of export scenario of top 15 commodities at 8-digit level as per Table 15 in respect of
corresponding top ten destinations for the last two years and the current year are as follows:
1. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC HS Code 27101944 (Automotive Diesel Fuel, Not Containing
Biodiesel, Conforming To Standard Is 1460)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
% %
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Australia 3275.98 1845.61 -43.66 1,588.86 1,932.17 21.61
2 Netherland 2153.51 6560.58 204.65 895.71 1,882.43 110.16
3 Israel 1618.66 5406.12 233.99 1,450.27 833.75 -42.51
4 Belgium 1366.04 611.17 -55.26 270.73 670.28 147.58
5 Singapore 2037.23 798.69 -60.80 549.76 633.35 15.20
6 Albania 279.31 0.00 561.05
7 Turkey 1995.45 3078.43 54.27 1,145.56 546.02 -52.34
8 Togo 1960.84 3477.55 77.35 1,466.08 458.39 -68.73
9 Romania 188.24 48.93 438.53 796.34
10 South Africa 327.54 1049.13 220.31 669.11 412.98 -38.28
Total of Above Destinations 14735.25 23294.83 58.09 8085.01 8368.95 3.51
% Share of Above 61.20 61.60 -- 55.91 76.32 --
India’s Total Export of
24078.14 37818.34 57.07 14460.75 10966.00 -24.17
27101944

India’s export of the product has increased by 57.07% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24 it registered a negative growth of 24.17% over April-August, 2022-23. Australia is
the most dominant market of the export of the product. The export to all the top 10 regions except Israel,
Turkey, Togo and South Africa witnessed positive growth during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to
April-August, 2022-23. Albania has emerged as an important export destination of the product during
April-August, 2023-24.

2. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC-HS Code 27101939 (Aviation Turbine Fuels, Kerosene Type
Conforming To Standard Is 1571)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
% %
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Netherland 5829.62 2,626.56 2,683.70 2.18
2 U Arab Emts 1323.64 229.92 938.47 308.18
3 UK 670.90 79.10 519.05 556.21
4 Brazil 501.64 250.85 370.59 47.73
5 France 503.59 195.13 336.06 72.22
6 Nigeria 1969.15 1,025.62 301.65 -70.59
7 Togo 1570.89 1,080.30 231.81 -78.54
8 Turkey 0.56 0.50 101.07 20,005.75
9 Mozambique 44.74 0.00 92.61
10 Morocco 105.21 105.21 79.78 -24.17

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Total of Above Destinations 12519.94 5593.19 5654.79 1.10
% Share of Above 71.90 71.81 76.90 --
India’s Total Export of
17412.57 7788.40 7353.91 -5.58
27101939
India’s export of the product during April-August, 2023-24 registered a negative growth of 5.58% over
April-August, 2022-23. Netherland is the most dominant market of the export of the product. The export to
all top 10 destinations except Nigeria, Togo and Morocco, witnessed positive growth during April-August,
2023-24 as compared to April-August, 2022-23.

3. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC- HS Code 71023910 Diamond(OtherThn Indstrl


Diamond)Cut Or Otherwise Worked But Not Mounted Or Set)
(Value in US $ Million)
April- April-
% %
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 USA 9791.15 7972.13 -18.58 4,133.40 2,689.57 -34.93
2 Hong Kong 6424.74 5523.36 -14.03 2,246.57 1,663.29 -25.96
3 Belgium 2143.93 2246.85 4.80 1,050.75 730.00 -30.53
4 U Arab Emts 1647.46 1971.67 19.68 732.80 655.85 -10.50
5 Israel 1356.22 1203.73 -11.24 582.00 364.90 -37.30
6 Thailand 1061.96 921.56 -13.22 480.95 206.92 -56.98
7 Switzerland 125.53 269.86 114.97 142.40 146.09 2.59
8 Japan 298.09 262.02 -12.10 124.25 91.64 -26.25
9 UK 196.68 193.64 -1.54 87.17 75.13 -13.82
10 Australia 171.19 155.68 -9.06 75.31 53.60 -28.83
Total of Above Destinations 23216.95 20720.50 -10.75 9655.60 6676.99 -30.85
% Share of Above 95.19 94.07 95.27 95.24 --
India’s Total Export of
24390.30 22027.08 -9.69 10134.93 7010.89 -30.82
71023910

India’s export of the product decreased by 9.69% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During April-
August, 2023-24, it registered a negative growth of 30.82% over April-August, 2022-23. USA is the most
dominant market of the export of the product. The export to all the top 10 destinations except Switzerland,
witnessed negative growth during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to April-August, 2022-23.

4.Top ten destinations in respect of ITC HS Code 27101241 (Motor Gasoline Conforming To
Standard Is 2796)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August,
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 U Arab Emts 2770.62 3570.92 28.89 1800.3 1044.41 -41.99
2 Singapore 1256.63 1196.11 -4.82 497.29 816.98 64.29
3 Indonesia 2184.67 3805.93 74.21 1753.81 672.75 -61.64
4 Tanzania Rep 188.76 408.60 116.46 81.86 611.94 647.57
5 Australia 392.20 714.21 82.10 255.24 576.09 125.7
6 USA 678.19 432.61 -36.21 259.06 421.88 62.85
7 South Africa 90.11 850.07 843.35 302.92 401 32.38
8 Oman 503.23 1685.43 234.93 985.94 343.44 -65.17
9 Iraq 626.93 478.24 -23.72 60.45 294.19 386.69
10 Egypt A Rp 0.00 0 259.22 0
Total of Above destinations 8691.34 13142.12 51.21 5996.87 5441.90 -9.25
% Share of above 73.92 88.13 88.78 90.95 --
India’s Total Export of
11757.54 14912.46 26.83 6754.48 5983.43 -11.42
27101241

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India’s export of the product has increased by 26.83% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, it registered a negative growth of 11.42% over April-August, 2022-23. UAE is the
most dominant market of the export of the product. All of the top 10 export destinations except UAE,
Indonesia, and Oman have experienced positive growth during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to
April-August, 2022-23.

5. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC HS Code 85171300 (Smartphones)


(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
% %
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 USA 2158.47 329.62 1,897.68 475.71
2 U Arab Emts 2569.66 844.93 1,045.08 23.69
3 Netherland 1066.90 250.07 433.82 73.48
4 UK 852.27 224.73 407.67 81.40
5 Italy 717.19 229.64 279.77 21.83
6 Czech Republic 654.52 191.12 258.02 35.00
7 Austria 704.62 197.00 222.61 13.00
8 Germany 458.62 158.30 143.21 -9.53
9 Turkey 79.67 26.80 111.39 315.59
10 France 248.04 81.86 103.12 25.98
Total of Above Destinations 9509.96 2534.07 4902.37 93.46
% Share of Above 86.81 84.16 87.13 --
India’s Total Export of
10955.20 3010.96 5626.40 86.86
85171300

India’s overall export of Smartphone in the financial year 2022-23 were worth US$ 10,955 million. While
overall export of smartphones registered a positive growth of 86.86%, the export of the product to top ten
destinations increased by 93.46% during April-August, 2023-24 over April-August, 2022-23. Except
Germany, smartphone exports to all the top 10 destinations continued to surge from April-August, 2022-23
to April-August, 2023-24. USA continued to be the most dominant export market of the product followed
by UAE and Netherlands. India’s export of smartphones to the USA has registered a remarkable growth of
about 476% in April-August, 2023-24 compared to April-August, 2022-23. Besides, the USA, exports of
the product to Turkey has shown a notable growth of over 315% during the period April-August, 2023-24
over April-August, 2022-23.
6.Top ten destinations in respect of ITC-HS Code 30049099 (Other Medicine Put Up For Retail Sale
N.E.S)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August, % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 USA 2656.79 2701.35 1.68 1,096.58 1,228.08 11.99
2 South Africa 321.53 306.53 -4.67 123.38 136.46 10.60
3 UK 240.95 212.58 -11.77 89.86 115.25 28.25
4 Belgium 180.73 355.79 96.87 182.75 105.50 -42.27
5 Australia 154.44 170.07 10.12 61.80 88.09 42.54
6 Canada 146.11 192.52 31.76 63.47 81.39 28.24
7 Netherland 68.99 132.38 91.89 48.96 72.43 47.93
8 France 113.72 133.60 17.48 51.24 62.43 21.86
9 Philippines 138.13 121.62 -11.96 51.04 60.90 19.32
10 Brazil 139.14 129.20 -7.14 50.88 60.74 19.37
Total of Above destinations 4160.53 4455.64 7.09 1819.96 2011.27 10.51
% Share of above 53.53 58.40 57.81 59.51 --
India’s Total Export of
7771.94 7629.09 -1.84 3148.15 3379.58 7.35
30049099

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India’s export of the product has decreased by 1.84% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During April-
August, 2023-24, it registered a positive growth of 7.35% over April-August, 2022-23. USA is the most
dominant export destination followed by South Africa. The export to all the top 10 market destinations,
except Belgium registered a positive growth. Exports of the product to Belgium fell by 42.27% in April-
August, 2023-24 while as exports to Netherland, Australia, and UK grew by 47.93%, 42.54%, and 28.25%
respectively.

7. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC HS Code27101290 (Other: Motor Spirit)


(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August, % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 USA 3066.00 4842.10 57.93 2111.56 2162.25 2.40
2 U Arab Emts 1654.85 1568.61 -5.21 1132.60 771.48 -31.88
3 Oman 325.71 229.52 -29.53 115.20 220.38 91.30
4 Iraq 95.06 218.20 129.54 48.94 53.96 10.26
5 Australia 0.00 38.35
6 Kenya 0.00 34.62 0.00 34.21
7 China P Rp 71.34 0.08 -99.89 0.00 32.36
8 Singapore 167.52 122.69 -26.76 69.81 27.86 -60.09
9 Korea Rp 6.96 18.80 169.94 18.80 13.64 -27.41
10 Malaysia 90.46 207.52 129.41 108.39 10.49 -90.32
Total of Above destinations 5477.90 7242.14 32.21 3605.30 3364.98 -6.67
% Share of above 94.33 97.37 98.53 99.99
India’s Total Export of
5806.86 7437.38 28.08 3658.99 3365.33 -8.03
27101290

India’s export of the product has increased by 28.08% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, it registered a negative growth of 8.03% over April-August, 2022-23. USA is the
most dominant market of the export of the product. During April-August, 2023-24, the export of the
product to Oman and Iraq have achieved a positive growth of 91.30% and 10.26% respectively.

8. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC- HS Code27101949 (High Flash High Speed Diesel Fuel
Conforming To Standard Is 16861)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August, % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 South Africa 847.76 1672.97 97.34 952.86 837.99 -12.06
2 Mozambique 920.71 1221.64 32.68 692.58 460.82 -33.46
3 Saudi Arab 400.66 624.02 55.75 282.55 362.58 28.32
4 Nepal 1168.68 1314.21 12.45 669.1 330.98 -50.53
5 Singapore 339.73 357.83 5.33 347.12 261.51 -24.66
6 Bangladesh Pr 429.53 423.03 -1.52 422.83 230.35 -45.52
7 Brazil 214.48 487.51 127.29 192.28 227.6 18.37
8 Jordan 141.23 149.13 5.59 149.13 132.08 -11.43
9 Australia 750.86 300.26 -60.01 245 102.34 -58.23
10 Iraq 108.43 0 102.05 0
Total of Above destinations 5213.64 6659.03 27.72 3953.45 3048.30 -22.90
% Share of above 71.85 78.22 70.63 93.48 --
India’s Total Export of
7256.18 8513.22 17.32 5597.06 3260.88 -41.74
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India’s export of the product has increased by 17.32% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, it registered a negative growth of 41.74% over April-August, 2022-23. Among the
top 10 destinations, barring Saudi Arab and Brazil, the exports of the product to all other destinations have
decreased during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to April-August, 2022-23. South Africa is the
leading export market of the product followed by Mozambique.
9. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC- HS Code 10063020 (Basmati-Rice)
(Value in US $ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August,
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Saudi Arab 646.22 1036.72 60.43 355.5 454.63 27.88
2 Iran 818.36 980.14 19.77 536.55 341.03 -36.44
3 Iraq 400.49 375.41 -6.26 118.62 317.13 167.36
4 USA 183.86 239.32 30.17 108.58 114.13 5.11
5 Yemen Republc 183.95 307.57 67.21 141.17 106.59 -24.5
6 U Arab Emts 221.11 334.93 51.48 179.84 101.98 -43.29
7 UK 116.73 137.26 17.58 46.51 89.05 91.48
8 Kuwait 128.86 158.84 23.26 67.5 87.26 29.27
9 Oman 73.32 125.25 70.83 39.1 67.93 73.75
10 Qatar 64.19 92.54 44.17 26.48 43.55 64.45
Total of above destinations 2837.09 3787.98 33.52 1619.85 1723.28 6.39
% Share of above 80.20 79.12 82.01 77.46
India’s Total Export of
3537.49 4787.65 35.34 1975.14 2224.69 12.63
10063020
India’s export of the product has increased by 35.34% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. The total
exports of the product during April-August, 2023-24, registered a positive growth of 12.63% over April-
August, 2022-23. The exports to top 10 destinations witnessed a growth of 6.39% in April-August, 2023-
24. Saudi Arab is the leading export destination of the product followed by Iraq and Iran. Among the top
10 export destinations of the product, except Iran, Yemen, and UAE, all the destinations recorded a
positive growth in April-August, 2023-24. In particular destinations such as Iraq, UK, Oman and Qatar
exhibited striking growth rates in the export of the product.
10. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC HS Code 03061720 (Vannamei Shrimp (Litopenaeus
Vannamei))
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
% %
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 USA 2486.07 1762.40 -29.11 870.96 804.87 -7.59
2 China P Rp 747.21 827.66 10.77 530.23 326.67 -38.39
3 Vietnam Soc Rep 216.53 290.66 34.24 144.38 93.9 -34.97
4 Russia 104.26 134.23 28.75 47.14 73.36 55.63
5 Japan 187.65 169.88 -9.47 97.33 67.02 -31.14
6 Canada 128.37 115.70 -9.87 50.49 50.21 -0.55
7 UK 120.65 115.84 -3.99 57.54 45.94 -20.17
8 Belgium 90.17 116.27 28.95 53.33 43.82 -17.82
9 Netherland 81.05 77.10 -4.87 40.58 29.46 -27.41
10 U Arab Emts 101.01 78.77 -22.02 29.59 28.74 -2.87
Total of above destinations 4262.97 3688.51 -13.48 1921.57 1563.99 -18.61
% Share of above 93.61 90.33 -- 90.75 92.43 --
India’s Total Export of
4553.87 4083.29 -10.33 2117.34 1692.05 -20.09
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India’s export of Vannamei Shrimp (Litopenaeus Vannamei) declined by 10.33% during 2022-23 over the
year 2021-22. Overall export of the product in April-August, 2023-24 over April-August, 2022-23
registered a negative growth of 20.09%. USA continues to be the top destination of the product export
followed by China. Compared to April-August, 2022-23, the export of the product to top 10 export
destinations experienced a drop of 18.61% in April-August, 2023-24. The product exports to Russia
experienced a noticeable surge of 55.63%.
11. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC-HS Code 87032291 (Motor Car Wth Cylndr
Cpcty>=1000cc But < 1500cc Wth Sprk-Igntn)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
% %
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Saudi Arab 341.50 556.35 62.91 189 401.7 112.54
2 South Africa 640.86 701.43 9.45 336.5 267.48 -20.51
3 Mexico 385.09 406.37 5.52 179.06 127.63 -28.72
4 U Arab Emts 213.29 331.76 55.55 115.69 104.31 -9.83
5 Chile 254.42 265.41 4.32 106.18 89.51 -15.7
6 Peru 69.76 122.94 76.23 42.06 51.21 21.75
7 Turkey 76.79 137.88 79.55 62.45 42.54 -31.88
8 Kuwait 31.23 51.79 65.82 15.22 40.81 168.16
9 Indonesia 37.80 53.53 41.63 20.19 34.62 71.45
10 Panama Republic 32.55 51.34 57.76 23.85 34.59 45.03
Total of Above Destinations 2083.29 2678.80 28.59 1090.20 1194.40 9.56
% Share of Above 67.46 74.65 71.78 74.86
India’s Total Export of
3087.98 3588.39 16.20 1518.76 1595.53 5.05
87032291

India’s export of the product has shown a marked rise of 16.20% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22.
During April-August, 2023-24, it registered a positive growth of 5.05% over April-August, 2022-23. Saudi
Arab is the most dominant destination of the product export during the current period. Except, South
Africa, Mexico, UAE, Chile and Turkey, rest of the top 10 export destinations have shown a remarkable
rise in terms of the product export during April-August, 2023-24 over the same period of the previous year.
12. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC-HS Code 76011010 (Aluminium Ingots-Not Alloyed)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
% %
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Korea Rp 1402.09 822.74 -41.32 420.3 405.72 -3.47
2 Malaysia 214.87 765.12 256.08 206.65 328.43 58.93
3 Netherland 320.97 676.97 110.91 423.8 149.58 -64.7
4 Japan 160.15 115.44 -27.92 75.65 98.63 30.37
5 Italy 310.67 326.27 5.02 137.13 94.07 -31.4
6 Vietnam Soc Rep 222.24 242.98 9.33 98.9 79.7 -19.41
7 Mexico 223.79 507.03 126.57 380.12 75.3 -80.19
8 Greece 436.00 134.67 -69.11 134.67 63.57 -52.79
9 Thailand 155.07 188.30 21.43 95.49 58.84 -38.38
10 Taiwan 139.82 142.46 1.89 62.12 56.23 -9.48
Total of Above Destinations 3585.67 3921.98 9.38 2034.83 1410.07 -30.70
% Share of Above 59.30 78.39 -- 82.76 89.24 --
India’s Total Export of
6046.73 5003.30 -17.26 2458.71 1580.12 -35.73
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India’s export of the product decreased by 17.26% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During April-August,
2023-24, the exports of the product witnessed a decline in growth by 35.73% over April-August, 2022-23.
Korea is the most dominant export destination followed by Malaysia. Export of the product to Malaysia
and Japan have recorded a rise of 58.93% and 30.37% respectively during April-August, 2023-24. The
export of the product with respect to Mexico and Netherland has shown a substantial decline during the
current period as opposed to corresponding period of the previous year.

13. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC- HS Code 10063010 (Rice Parboiled)
(Value in US $ Million)
April- April-
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August, % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Benin 363.09 348.13 -4.12 158.88 303.06 90.75
2 Guinea 176.55 258.41 46.37 125.02 158.41 26.71
3 Togo 207.23 252.26 21.73 112.51 136.32 21.16
4 Somalia 154.09 165.75 7.57 72.11 77.13 6.96
5 Cote D' Ivoire 210.88 255.77 21.29 116.5 68.49 -41.22
6 Vietnam Soc Rep 14.31 45.73 219.61 1.73 65.24 3676.14
7 Sierra Leone 38.60 96.75 150.63 28.53 58.3 104.36
8 Djibouti 83.32 125.99 51.22 48.53 51.82 6.77
9 South Africa 67.53 65.28 -3.33 27.92 47.38 69.71
10 Saudi Arab 24.12 91.29 278.49 12.46 39.79 219.24
Total of above destinations 1339.72 1705.36 27.29 704.19 1005.94 42.85
% Share of above 48.46 56.95 -- 60.69 63.71 --
India’s total export of
2764.69 2994.64 8.32 1160.37 1578.88 36.07
10063010

In the financial year 2022-23, Rice Parboiled has emerged as one of the top 15 export commodities of
India. India’s overall export of the commodity in value terms stood at US$ 1578.88 million in April-
August, 2023-24, registering a positive growth of 36.07% over the April-August, 2022-23. Benin is the
leading export destination of the product. Export of the product to all top 10 destinations except, Cote D'
Ivoire, has witnessed a positive growth during the current period as compared to same period of the
previous financial year.

14. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC HS Code 27101221 (Light Naphtha)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August, % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Korea Rp 2313.78 1897.05 -18.01 960.61 549 -42.85
2 China P Rp 1377.98 1376.13 -0.13 891.71 425.79 -52.25
3 Singapore 720.03 960.25 33.36 328.86 287.84 -12.47
4 Taiwan 646.12 1032.45 59.79 576.28 234.09 -59.38
5 Malaysia 19.9
6 Tanzania Rep
7 Germany
8 U Arab Emts 0.01 0.00 -91.89
9 USA
10 Nepal 0.01 0.06 550.00 0.06
Total of Above Destinations 5057.93 5265.94 4.11 2757.52 1516.62 -45.00
% Share of Above 91.39 96.86 -- 96.16 100.00
India’s Total Export of
5534.67 5436.56 -1.77 2867.71 1516.62 -47.11
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India’s export of the product fell by 1.77% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During April-August, 2023-24, it
registered a negative growth of 47.11% over April-August, 2022-23. Korea Rp is the most dominant export
market of the product followed by China and Singapore.

15. Top ten destinations in respect of ITC HS Code 71131911(Of Gold, Unstudded)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August,
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 U Arab Emts 1063.22
2 Singapore 179.63
3 USA 72.41
4 Hong Kong 48.57
5 Malaysia 46.54
6 UK 38.67
7 Australia 8.16
8 Canada 5.23
9 Qatar 5.12
10 Switzerland 2.54
Total of above Destinations 1470.09
% Share of Above 99.04
India’s Total Export of
1484.30
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Of Gold Unstudded has emerged as an important product of export with an export value of US $ 1484.30
million in April-August, 2023-24. UAE is the leading destination of the product export followed by
Singapore. The share of top 10 destinations account for a share of 99.04% in the overall export of the
commodity.

C.2 India’s Merchandise Import at 8-digit commodity level


The details of import scenario of top 15 8-digit level commodities as per Table 16 in respect of
corresponding top Ten sources for last two years and the current year are as follows:

1. Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 27090010 (Petroleum Crude)


(Value in US$ Million)
S. April- April-
%
Source 2021-22 2022-23 August,2022- August, % Change
No. Change
23 2023-24
1 Russia 31024.66 8,874.19 19,357.56 118.13
2 Iraq 33371.36 16,296.35 10,447.55 -35.89
3 Saudi Arab 29045.60 12,387.09 8,751.66 -29.35
4 U Arab Emts 16417.27 7,876.15 2,720.56 -65.46
5 USA 10181.72 3,427.78 2,404.39 -29.86
6 Kuwait 8024.61 3,548.45 1,659.39 -53.24
7 Nigeria 6059.58 3,215.19 998.35 -68.95
8 Angola 3175.05 1,206.14 867.84 -28.05
9 Korea Rp 709.09 0.00 829.84 0.00
10 Malaysia 1240.29 631.37 795.69 26.03
Total of Above Sources 139249.23 57462.71 48832.83 -166.64
% Share of Above 86.27 83.51 91.38
India’s Total Import of
161411.12 68810.05 53439.06 -22.34
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In 2022-23, India imported Crude Petroleum worth US$ 161411.12 million. India’s import of Petroleum
Crude fell by 22.34% from US$ 68810.05 million in April-August, 2022-23 to US$ 53439.06 million in
April-August, 2023-24. Russia is the main source of Crude Petroleum imports followed by Iraq and Saudi
Arabia. Except Russia, Malaysia and Korea, the import of the product from rest of the top 10 sources
declined during April-August, 2023-24 relative to April-August, 2022-23.
2.Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 71081200 (Other Non-Monetary Unwrought Forms Of
Gold)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 August, August, % Change
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Switzerland 20740.31 12642.44 -39.04 5,232.08 6,933.75 32.52
2 U Arab Emts 5369.27 2873.11 -46.49 1,088.12 2,202.67 102.43
3 South Africa 3259.77 3360.12 3.08 1,621.63 1,612.74 -0.55
4 Peru 2313.86 1776.39 -23.23 981.13 1,133.60 15.54
5 Australia 900.68 966.74 7.33 435.73 957.34 119.71
6 Guinea 3316.49 1716.17 -48.25 1,144.42 700.04 -38.83
7 Bolivia 2063.18 2544.78 23.34 1,423.10 578.80 -59.33
8 Tanzania Rep 571.32 897.38 57.07 361.82 552.72 52.76
9 USA 679.28 1799.10 164.86 1,156.83 551.95 -52.29
10 Ghana 1053.05 1407.99 33.71 779.38 514.87 -33.94
Total of Above Sources 40267.21 29984.22 -25.54 14224.24 15738.48 10.65
% Share of Above 88.39 86.45 -- 87.35 87.01 --
India’s Total Import of
45555.73 34683.93 -23.86 16283.81 18088.74 11.08
71081200
India’s import of the product has decreased by 23.86% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During
April-August,2023-24, it marked an increase of 11.08% over April-August,2022-23. Switzerland is the
most dominant import source of the product during the current period. The imports of the product from the
five sources viz. South Africa, Guinea, Bolivia, USA and Ghana declined while the imports of the product
from the rest of the top 10 suppliers have shown a considerable rise inApril-August,2023-24 overApril-
August,2022-23.
3.Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 27011920 (Steam Coal)
(Value in US $ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 August, August, % Change
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Indonesia 6197.08 13710.50 121.24 8,318.75 3,670.83 -55.87
2 South Africa 3169.77 3417.39 7.81 1,958.39 1,434.52 -26.75
3 USA 433.48 815.76 88.19 381.29 769.29 101.76
4 Russia 234.79 1827.39 678.31 738.43 556.17 -24.68
5 Australia 1776.29 1776.57 0.02 886.99 376.84 -57.52
6 Mozambique 421.75 934.48 121.57 408.93 366.14 -10.46
7 Singapore 157.29 456.99 190.54 273.25 93.67 -65.72
8 Switzerland 161.32 156.42 -3.04 80.49 84.39 4.85
9 U Arab Emts 20.25 183.11 804.27 41.36 28.87 -30.19
10 Spain 0.00 18.20 0.00
Total of Above Sources 12572.02 23278.61 85.16 13087.88 7398.92 -43.47
% Share of Above 98.43 99.64 -- 99.60 99.53 --
India’s Total Import of
12772.55 23362.71 82.91 13140.36 7433.82 -43.43
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India’s import of the Steam Coal has increased by 82.91% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, it has decreased by 43.43% over April-August, 2022-23. Indonesia is the most
dominant import source of the product during the current period. The imports of the product from all top
10 sources except USA, Switzerland and Spain declined during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to
April-August, 2022-23.
4.Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 27011910 (Coking Coal)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 August, August, % Change
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Australia 9617.25 10635.13 10.58 5,844.16 3,619.75 -38.06
2 USA 979.78 2653.29 170.80 1,601.65 934.72 -41.64
3 Singapore 1251.71 1933.12 54.44 1,011.92 629.27 -37.81
4 Russia 334.29 1158.42 246.53 447.03 517.73 15.81
5 Canada 458.26 1058.75 131.04 626.26 393.59 -37.15
6 Indonesia 234.21 692.64 195.74 330.81 214.10 -35.28
7 Mozambique 423.16 650.88 53.81 385.49 181.14 -53.01
8 Switzerland 154.59 158.20 2.33 93.51 149.51 59.88
9 U Arab Emts 46.00 187.31 307.18 117.47 56.78 -51.66
10 Netherland 0.00 25.12 0.00
Total of Above Sources 13499.25 19127.74 41.69 10458.30 6721.71 -35.73
% Share of Above 98.13 99.18 99.10 99.66
India’s Total Import of
13757.08 19285.76 40.19 10553.19 6744.84 -36.09
27011910
India’s import of the product has increased by 40.19% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During
April-August,2023-24, imports of the product shrunk by 36.09% over April-August,2022-23. Australia is
the main import source of the product followed by the USA. Import of the product from all top 10 sources
except Russia, Switzerland and Netherland have shown negative growth during April-August,2023-24 as
compared to April-August,2023-24.
5. Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 71023100 (Non-Industrial Diamonds
Unworked/Simply Sawn Cleaved Or Bruted)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August, % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 U Arab Emts 9062.76 8967.54 -1.05 3,746.47 3,668.18 -2.09
2 Belgium 5483.20 4256.75 -22.37 2,046.12 1,145.84 -44.00
3 Russia 779.65 1156.30 48.31 466.57 534.61 14.58
4 South Africa 793.10 736.76 -7.10 370.83 262.84 -29.12
5 USA 8.52 406.07 4665.22 209.61 179.60 -14.32
6 Botswana 353.86 389.47 10.06 206.51 166.74 -19.26
7 Israel 1098.31 519.28 -52.72 290.01 94.35 -67.47
8 Hong Kong 524.35 308.65 -41.14 143.85 81.91 -43.06
9 Canada 59.05 1.05 -98.22 0.46 58.78 12,790.83
10 China P Rp 13.01 0.00 17.22 0.00
Total of Above Sources 18162.80 16754.88 -7.75 7480.43 6210.07 -16.98
% Share of Above 98.27 99.06 -- 98.68 99.49 --
India’s Total Import of
18483.29 16913.56 -8.49 7580.62 6241.62 -17.66
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India’s import of the product has decreased by 8.49% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During April-
August, 2023-24, import of the product registered a decline of17.66% over April-August, 2022-23. UAE is
the top source followed by Belgium. Import of the product from Canada and Russia witnessed a marked
rise whereas import of the product from countries such as Belgium, South Africa, Israel and Hong Kong
drastically exhibited noticeable decline during the current period.
6. Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 27111100 (Liquefied Natural Gas)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August, % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Qatar 5906.42 8324.95 40.95 3,522.92 2,391.11 -32.13
2 U Arab Emts 1665.30 3162.44 89.90 1,678.48 841.58 -49.86
3 USA 1902.63 1885.78 -0.89 962.64 581.49 -39.59
4 Nigeria 1420.66 333.66 -76.51 198.50 298.62 50.44
5 Oman 674.09 963.55 42.94 516.82 231.16 -55.27
6 Angola 613.59 398.26 -35.09 204.05 217.22 6.46
7 Cameroon 129.59 155.98 20.37 155.98 180.80 15.91
8 Australia 89.43 487.54 445.15 180.86 170.38 -5.80
9 Equtl Guinea 110.55 95.61 -13.52 95.61 98.53 3.05
10 France 144.89 400.22 176.22 198.96 87.35 -56.10
Total of Above Sources 12657.15 16207.99 28.05 7714.82 5098.24 -33.92
% Share of Above 93.95 94.71 -- 95.48 94.58 --
India’s Total Import of
13472.23 17113.61 27.03 8080.09 5390.28 -33.29
27111100
India’s import of the Liquefied Natural Gas increased by 27.03% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22.
During April-August, 2023-24, it has decreased by 33.29% over April-August, 2022-23. Qatar is the most
dominant supplier of the product followed by UAE and USA. Except Nigeria, Angola, Cameroon and
Equatorial Guinea, import of the product from other suppliers among the top 10 sources of the product
have gone down significantly except.
7.Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 85423100 (Monolithic Integrated Circuits - Digital)
(Value in US $ Million)
April- April-
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August, % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 China P Rp 4058.53 3864.57 -4.78 1760.82 1556.04 -11.63
2 Hong Kong 1846.52 1517.64 -17.81 649.52 898.54 38.34
3 Ireland 161.22 940.40 483.29 265.05 713.35 169.14
4 Taiwan 469.48 1120.30 138.62 310.6 535.87 72.53
5 Singapore 547.24 1034.32 89.01 351.68 493.41 40.3
6 Korea Rp 179.10 729.03 307.06 262.62 350.2 33.35
7 Netherland 23.44 125.66 436.00 16.47 162.93 889.38
8 Finland 27.17 100.86 271.23 13.97 82.86 493.17
9 Japan 88.19 148.78 68.71 56.85 72.12 26.86
10 Germany 35.58 67.12 88.66 22.43 40.43 80.24
Total of Above Sources 7436.47 9648.68 29.75 3710.01 4905.75 32.23
% Share of Above 92.24 94.31 -- 92.07 95.58 --
India’s Total Import of
8062.27 10230.44 26.89 4029.54 5132.87 27.38
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India’s import of the product has increased by 26.89% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During
April-August,2023-24, it has increased by 27.38% over April-August,2022-23. China P RP is the most
dominant supplier of the product. Import of the product from all the top ten suppliers except China, have
gone up during April-August, 2023-24 relative to the same period of the financial year 2022-23.

8.Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 85177990 (Others (Electrical Parts for telephone))
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 August, August, % Change
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 China P Rp 3588.07 1,445.84 1,681.56 16.30
2 Ireland 1590.91 328.97 1,227.05 273.00
3 Taiwan 1312.83 341.88 365.29 6.85
4 Hong Kong 1095.17 655.78 353.08 -46.16
5 Vietnam Soc Rep 276.56 103.23 179.47 73.85
6 USA 36.55 16.30 29.22 79.25
7 Singapore 19.20 5.04 17.72 251.81
8 Mexico 10.79 2.73 16.71 511.24
9 Korea Rp 64.08 22.26 16.22 -27.13
10 Malaysia 7.12 2.33 12.04 415.67
Total of Above sources 8001.28 2924.36 3898.36 33.31
% Share of above 98.83 98.65 98.61 --
India’s Total Import of
8095.86 2964.39 3953.43 33.36
85177990

India’s import of the product was worth US$ 8095.83 in the financial year 2022-23. During April-August,
2023-24, the imports of the product surged by 33.36%fromUS$2964.39million in April-August, 2022-23
toUS$3953.43 million in April-August, 2023-24. China P Rp is the major import source of the product
followed by Ireland during current period.

9.Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 71023910 (Diamond(Other Than Industrial Diamond
Cut) Or Otherwise Worked But Not Mounted Or Set)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August,
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 USA 5579.10 4580.26 -17.90 2,517.92 1,595.50 -36.63
2 Hong Kong 1133.68 1486.34 31.11 362.96 747.17 105.86
3 U Arab Emts 369.03 618.59 67.62 251.71 136.94 -45.60
4 Israel 197.37 220.76 11.85 94.84 116.22 22.54
5 Belgium 195.73 337.52 72.44 153.20 111.90 -26.96
6 Switzerland 13.85 125.81 808.33 68.37 98.77 44.46
7 Thailand 551.51 535.63 -2.88 329.80 54.01 -83.62
8 Japan 129.63 83.02 -35.96 56.50 21.87 -61.29
9 Botswana 162.07 69.53 -57.10 45.80 18.14 -60.40
10 UK 5.65 22.90 305.35 4.82 9.61 99.50
Total of Above Sources 8337.62 8080.36 -3.09 3885.92 2910.13 -25.11
% Share of Above 97.76 94.61 -- 96.93 99.25 --
India’s Total Import of
8529.03 8540.44 0.13 4009.00 2932.25 -26.86
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India’s import of the product has increased by 0.13% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During April-
August, 2023-24, it has decreased by 26.86% over April-August, 2022-23. The product import from the
most dominant source viz. USA has seen a negative growth of over 36% during the period April-August,
2023-24 compared to the same period of the previous financial year.

10.Top ten Sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 15111000 (Crude Palm Oil And Its Fractns)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 August, August, % Change
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Indonesia 2590.41 3501.55 35.17 942.15 1229.45 30.49
2 Malaysia 3764.75 3129.09 -16.88 1753 875.44 -50.06
3 Thailand 701.10 1406.27 100.58 815.77 268.52 -67.08
4 Singapore 324.33 434.62 34.01 171.36 187.65 9.51
5 Papua N Gna 300.09 399.58 33.15 239.29 109.72 -54.15
6 Philippines 6.70 17.50 161.31 4.43 19.01 329.08
7 U Arab Emts 15.71
8 Cote D' Ivoire 32.87 21.14 -35.68 21.14
9 Liberia 5.54 5.10 -8.08 4.62
10 Cambodia 21.32 10.89 -48.91 8.74
Total of Above sources 7747.11 8925.74 15.21 3960.50 2705.50 -31.69
% Share of above 99.74 100.00 -- 100.00 100.00 --
India’s Total Import of
7767.46 8925.76 14.91 3960.54 2705.51 -31.69
15111000

India’s import of Liquefied Butane increased by 14.91% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. The import of the
product unveiled a decline of 31.69% in April-August, 2023-24 over April-August, 2022-23. Indonesia is
the most dominant supplier of the product during the current period. Imports of the product from
Indonesia, Philippines and Singapore witnessed an upswing while imports from Malaysia, Thailand and
Papua New Guinea observed a drop during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to April-August, 2022-23.

11.Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 88024000 (Aeroplanes And Othr Aircraft, Of An
Unladen Weight Exceeding 15000 Kg)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 August, August, % Change
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Germany 1451.44 2370.11 63.29 772.75 914.34 18.32
2 Saudi Arab 956.20 58.87 544.45 824.77
3 U Arab Emts 33.77 1866.78 5428.56 182.81 350.71 91.85
4 France 1696.27 1986.64 17.12 525.33 280.85 -46.54
5 Bangladesh Pr 122.89 38.81 -68.42 20.88 146.63 602.23
6 Oman 97.62 62.23 -36.25 0 124.38
7 Nepal 0 59.4
8 Philippines 0 57.79
9 USA 1547.32 207.47 51 -75.42
10 Bhutan 0 23.85
Total of Above sources 3401.99 8828.09 159.50 1768.11 2553.40 44.41
% Share of above 94.00 89.21 -- 90.78 97.63 --
India’s Total Import of
3618.95 9896.26 173.46 1947.70 2615.36 34.28
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India’s import of the product increased by 173.46% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During April-August,
2023-24, imports of the product increased by 34.28% over April-August, 2022-23. Germany is the main source of
the product followed by Saudi Arab and UAE. Among the top 10 sources, the import of the product from France
and USA witnessed a fall during April-August, 2023-24, as compared to corresponding period of the previous
financial year.

12.Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 29339990 (Other)


(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 August, August, % Change
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 Hong Kong 15.00 13.84 -7.76 5.88 1145.28 19386.11
2 China P Rp 833.21 746.15 -10.45 364.2 1003.19 175.45
3 USA 44.00 28.07 -36.21 12.68 37.38 194.87
4 Italy 20.02 29.00 44.86 8.48 20.18 137.92
5 U Arab Emts 0.55 8.76 1495.74 0.01 13.01 220432.2
6 Singapore 2.81 0.99 -64.73 0.26 10.8 4057.33
7 Hungary 24.33 11.65 -52.14 4.9 7.35 50.1
8 Mexico 13.34 12.30 -7.80 5.61 6.26 11.51
9 Brazil 4.51 7.00 55.10 2.62 5.33 103.55
10 Taiwan 8.91 10.64 19.35 4.45 5.27 18.38
Total of Above sources 966.68 868.40 -10.17 409.09 2254.05 450.99
% Share of above 90.27 87.12 -- 88.59 98.42 --
India’s Total Import of
1070.86 996.79 -6.92 461.77 2290.29 395.98
29339990

India’s import of the product has declined by 6.92% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During April-
August, 2023-24, the imports of the product have remarkably risen by 395.98% over April-August, 2022-
23. Hong Kong is the most dominant import source of the product in the period April-August, 2023-24.
Import of the product from all the top 10 sources show a rise during the period April-August, 2023-24.

13. Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 84713010 (Personal Computer(Laptop, Palmtop Etc.)
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August,2023- % Change
2022-23 24
1 China P Rp 5340.40 4105.89 -23.12 2141.69 1616.43 -24.53
2 Singapore 740.84 577.96 -21.98 389.6 370.38 -4.93
3 Hong Kong 1011.80 430.45 -57.46 288.44 112.79 -60.9
4 Taiwan 101.92 127.96 25.56 71.79 33.71 -53.04
5 Vietnam Soc 32.64 9.4 -71.2
42.48 46.69 9.90
Rep
6 Malaysia 115.02 26.87 -76.64 14.11 8.14 -42.3
7 USA 6.19 7.02 13.49 2.61 2.91 11.68
8 Japan 0.81 2.37 194.48 0.57 0.52 -7.27
9 UK 0.79 0.40 -49.66 0.26 0.15 -41.61
10 Germany 4.73 2.45 -48.28 2.13 0.15 -93.18
Total of Above sources 7364.98 5328.06 -27.66 2943.84 2154.58 -26.81
% Share of above 99.92 99.85 99.87 99.97
India’s Total Import of
7370.85 5336.18 -27.60 2947.65 2155.15 -26.89
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India’s import of the product has decreased by 27.60% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, imports of the product decreased by 26.89% over April-August, 2022-23. China is
the main source of the product followed by Singapore and Hong Kong. Import of the product from all the
top 10 source countries, except the USA have witnessed a decline during April-August, 2023-24, as
compared to corresponding period of the previous financial year.

14.Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 27111300 (Liquified Butanes)


(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 August, August, % Change
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 U Arab Emts 1912.89 2030.12 6.13 788.57 605.56 -23.21
2 Qatar 1861.58 2051.01 10.18 899.92 475.45 -47.17
3 Saudi Arab 1685.89 1615.87 -4.15 772.72 390.90 -49.41
4 Kuwait 877.58 1168.32 33.13 440.69 273.02 -38.05
5 Singapore 240.35 313.32 30.36 180.10 56.40 -68.68
6 Norway 135.02 210.19 55.67 116.32 47.47 -59.19
7 USA 35.35 12.88 -63.58 12.88 46.31 259.65
8 Br Virgn Is 3.90 0.00 39.67 0.00
9 Iran 47.91 7.58 28.14 271.21
10 Bangladesh Pr 13.27 3.06 3.13 2.56
Total of Above sources 6748.66 7466.79 10.64 3221.84 1966.05 -38.98
% Share of above 97.85 97.72 -- 97.44 99.88 --
India’s Total Import of
6897.19 7640.63 10.78 3306.46 1968.51 -40.46
27111300

India’s import of the product increased by 10.78% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During April-
August, 2023-24, imports of the product fell by 40.46% over April-August, 2022-23. UAE is the most
dominant import source of the product. Import of the product from most of the top 10 sources, except
USA, Br Virgn Is, Iran, and Bangladesh Pr have decreased in April-August, 2023-24 over April-August,
2022-23.

15.Top ten sources in respect of ITC-HS Code 85176290 (Other)


(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
%
S.No. Source 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August,
Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 China P Rp 1422.66 1450.00 1.92 658.09 347.51 -47.19
2 Hong Kong 433.05 578.96 33.69 219.35 295.57 34.74
3 Singapore 339.08 464.49 36.98 166.39 279.38 67.9
4 USA 288.62 487.13 68.78 199.43 267.81 34.29
5 Malaysia 197.01 273.58 38.86 112.44 101.88 -9.39
6 Vietnam Soc Rep 402.95 354.19 -12.10 98.71 88.48 -10.36
7 Thailand 81.35 125.20 53.90 37.69 83.18 120.7
8 Mexico 103.88 157.31 51.44 53.48 74.4 39.11
9 Korea Rp 76.21 150.58 97.59 19.98 71.98 260.26
10 Netherland 40.54 67.09 65.48 32.53 52.73 62.09
Total of Above Sources 3385.35 4108.53 21.36 1598.09 1662.92 4.06
% Share of Above 88.35 88.84 88.54 86.38 --
India’s Total Import of
3831.56 4624.62 20.70 1804.96 1925.09 6.66
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India’s import of the product has increased by 20.70% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, it has increased by 6.66% over April-August, 2022-23. China P Rp is the most
dominant import source of the product. Import of the product from China P Rp, Malaysia and Vietnam has
seen a decline while imports from rest of the top 10 sources increased during the period April-August,
2023-24.

D. Analysis based on Markets for 8-digit ITC (HS) level

D.1 India’s Merchandise Export by Destination at 8-digit ITC (HS) level

The details of top 100 destinations at 8-digit ITC HS code level for the last two years and the current year
along with the percentage change are given at Table 17.
The details of export scenario of top ten destinations as per Table 17 in respect of corresponding top fifteen
8-digit level commodities for the last two years and the current year are as follows:
1. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of destination USA
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S. % %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 August,2 August,2
No. Growth Growth
022-23 023-24
1 Diamond(Othr Thn Indstrl
Diamond)Cut Or Otherwise
71023910 9791.15 7972.13 -18.58 4,133.40 2,689.57 -34.93
Worked But Not Mounted
Or Set
2 27101290 Other 3066.00 4842.10 57.93 2,111.56 2,162.25 2.40
3 85171300 Smartphones 2158.47 329.62 1,897.68 475.71
4 Other Medcne Put Up For
30049099 2656.79 2701.35 1.68 1,096.58 1,228.08 11.99
Retail Sale N.E.S
5 Photovoltaic Cells
85414300 Assembled In Modules Or 1000.30 89.36 851.43 852.79
Made Up Into Panels
6 Vannamei Shrimp
3061720 2486.07 1762.40 -29.11 870.96 804.87 -7.59
(Litopenaeus Vannamei)
7 Of Gold, Studded With
71131913 639.74
Diamonds Of Heading 7102
8 Motor Gasoline Conforming
27101241 678.19 432.61 -36.21 259.06 421.88 62.85
To Standard Is 2796
9 30049049 Other Anticancer Drugs 171.79 624.53 263.55 274.37 388.83 41.72
10 Otr Prtsandaccssrs Of Vhcls
87089900 816.26 873.14 6.97 368.55 375.56 1.90
Of Hdg 8701-8705
11 489573900
27101942 Vacuum Gas Oil 0.00 489.57 0.00 333.75
.00
12 71049120
Non-Industrial Diamonds 296.88
13 Toilet Linen And Kitchen
Linen, Of Terry Towelling
63026090 Or Similar Terry Fabrics, Of 632.54 676.69 6.98 261.19 282.52 8.16
Cotton, Other Than
Handloom
14 Other Herbicides-Anti-
38089390 629.32 943.48 49.92 366.31 265.83 -27.43
Sprouting Products
15 Gears And Gearng,Excl
Toothd Wheels,Trnsmsn
84834000 Elmnts Prsntd Seprtly;Ball 315.68 441.75 39.93 180.03 225.54 25.28
Scrws;Gear Boxsand Speed
Chngrs,Incl Torque C
Total of Above Commodities 21243.79 24918.52 17.30 10340.99 12864.41 24.40
% Share of Above To India’s Export To USA 27.89 31.73 29.42 39.99 --
India’s Export To USA 76167.01 78542.60 3.12 35147.78 32166.09 -8.48

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India’s overall export to USA recorded a positive growth of 3.12% during 2022-23 over the year 2021-22.
During April-August,2023-24, it registered negative growth of 8.48% over the corresponding period of
previous year. The export of Photovoltaic Cells Assembled In Modules Or Made Up Into Panels and
Smartphone witnessed high positive growth during the current period.

2. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of destination UAE


(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S. % %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 August,2 August,2
No. Growth Growth
022-23 023-24
1 71131911 Of Gold, Unstudded 1063.22
2 85171300 Smartphones 2569.66 844.93 1045.08 23.69
3 Motor Gasoline Conforming
27101241 2770.62 3570.92 28.89 1800.3 1044.41 -41.99
To Standard Is 2796
4 Aviation Turbine Fuels,
27101939 Kerosene Type Conforming 1323.64 229.92 938.47 308.18
To Standard Is 1571
5 27101290 Other 1654.85 1568.61 -5.21 1132.6 771.48 -31.88
6 Diamond(Othr Thn Indstrl
Diamond)Cut Or Otherwise
71023910 1647.46 1971.67 19.68 732.8 655.85 -10.5
Worked But Not Mounted
Or Set
7 Oth Armtc Hydcrbn Mxtrs
Of Which 65 Prcnt Or More
27075000 By Vl (Incldng Losses) 397.13 474.99 19.61 194.48 492.41 153.2
Distls At 250 Dgr.C. By Iso
3405 (Astm D 86 Method)
8 33049990 Others 6.61 170.60 2481.37 94.09 277.2 194.6
9 Of Gold, Studded With
71131913 215.03
Diamonds Of Heading 7102
10 89059090 Other Under Hdng 8905 631.10 189.73 -69.94 55.4 210.03 279.13
11 29339990 Other 8.78 202.36 2205.44
12 Of Gold, Studded With
71131915 Other Precious And Semi- 180.77
Precious Stones
13 Non-Industrial Diamonds
71023100 Unworked/Simply Sawn 326.04 252.42 -22.58 108.68 178.32 64.08
Cleaved Or Bruted
14 Motor Car Wth Cylndr
87032291 Cpcty>=1000Cc But < 213.29 331.76 55.55 115.69 104.31 -9.83
1500Cc Wth Sprk-Igntn
15 10063020 Basmati Rice 221.11 334.93 51.48 179.84 101.98 -43.29
Total of Above Commodities 7868.21 12758.93 62.16 5497.51 7480.92 36.08
% Share of Above To India’s Export To UAE 28.06 40.37 39.95 57.10 --
India’s Export To UAE 28044.88 31608.79 12.71 13760.76 13100.44 -4.80

India’s overall export to United Arab Emts has increased by 12.71% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During
April-August,2023-24, it has decreased by 4.80% over April-August,2022-23. Export of all the most of
the top 15 products exhibited positive growth during April-August, 2023-24 over April-August, 2022-23.
Smartphone registering a growth of over 23% during April-August, 2023-24 is the most dominant product
of export to United Arab Emts. Among the top 15 product exports to UAE, Basmati Rice has recorded the
highest decline of 43.29% during April-August, 2023-24 over April-August, 2022-23.

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3. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of destination Netherland
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S. % %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
No Growth Growth
2022-23 2023-24
1 Aviation Turbine Fuels,
27101939 Kerosene Type Conforming 5829.62 2626.56 2683.7 2.18
To Standard Is 1571
2 Automotive Diesel Fuel, Not
Containing Biodiesel,
27101944 2153.51 6560.58 204.65 895.71 1882.43 110.16
Conforming To Standard Is
1460
3 85171300 Smartphones 1066.90 250.07 433.82 73.48
4 Aluminium Ingots-Not
76011010 320.97 676.97 110.91 423.8 149.58 -64.7
Alloyed
5 27101920 Aviation Turbine Fuel (Atf) 126.61
6 85044090 Others 82.05 205.38 150.33 72.08 108.43 50.43
7 Other Medcne Put Up For
30049099 68.99 132.38 91.89 48.96 72.43 47.93
Retail Sale N.E.S
8 Castor Oil and its
15153090 154.56 169.05 9.37 91.93 50.22 -45.37
FrctnsOthrThnEdble Grade
9 10063020 Basmati Rice 36.06 72.35 100.65 22.72 36.82 62.03
10 85176290 Other 69.28 142.83 106.15 92.42 31.62 -65.78
11 Magnetic Resonance
90181300 23.40 39.70 69.66 10.71 31.5 194.2
Imaging Apparatus
12 29232010 Lecithins 27.77 97.76 251.99 25.74 30.09 16.88
13 Vannamei Shrimp
3061720 81.05 77.10 -4.87 40.58 29.46 -27.41
(LitopenaeusVannamei)
14 8061000 Grapes Fresh 116.34 117.57 1.06 17.6 29.05 65.02
15 Othr Screws And Bolts W/N
73181500 Wth Nuts Or Washers 71.56 64.53 -9.82 27.93 27.95 0.06
Threaded
Total of Above Commodities 3205.54 15252.72 375.82 4646.81 5723.71 23.18
% Share of Above To India’s Export To
25.56 70.55 62.09 70.75 --
Netherland
India’s Export To Netherland 12543.69 21618.38 72.34 7483.92 8089.82 8.10

India’s overall export to Netherland has increased by 72.34% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During April-
August,2023-24, it increased by 8.10% over April-August, 2022-23. Aviation Turbine Fuels, Kerosene
Type Conforming To Standard Is 1571 is the main item of export to Netherlands followed by Automotive
Diesel Fuel, Not Containing Biodiesel, Conforming To Standard Is 1460, and Smartphones. Export of most
of the products among the top 15 products exported to Netherlands have exhibited a rise during April-
August, 2023-24 as compared to April-August, 2022-23.
4.Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of destination China PRP
(Value in US $ Million)
April- April-
S. % %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
No Growth Growth
2022-23 2023-24
1 55% Fe Or More But Below
26011142 771.15 728.31 -5.56 117.49 562.77 378.99
58% Fe
2 27101221 Light Naphtha 1377.98 1376.13 -0.13 891.71 425.79 -52.25
3 Agglomerated Iron Ore
26011210 1359.73 545.27 -59.90 160.06 370.51 131.49
Pellets
4 Vannamei Shrimp
3061720 747.21 827.66 10.77 530.23 326.67 -38.39
(LitopenaeusVannamei)
5 Castor
15153090 OilanditsFrctnsOthrThnEdbl 513.51 525.40 2.32 221.39 211.68 -4.39
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6 Ferro-Chromium Carbon
72024100 418.45 402.52 -3.81 152.61 206.78 35.5
Contng>4% By Wt
7 Human Hair Dressed Or
67030010 488.09 403.81 -17.27 172.24 180.43 4.75
Otherwise Worked
8 26011141 Below 55% Fe 100.82 79.85 -20.79 14.29 147.01 928.78
9 9042110 Of Genus Capsicum 415.99 419.91 0.94 115.97 131.68 13.55
10 52052410 Grey2401 126.63 28.07 -77.83 2.39 128.68 5282.57
11 52051210 Grey 274.50 68.09 -75.19 12.77 127.86 901.54
12 Other Seeds Of Cummin
9093129 Excl. Black; Neither 83.98 138.49 64.90 81.05 123.19 52
Crushed Nor Ground
13 Granite Crude Or Roughly
25161100 394.42 297.91 -24.47 135.63 121.4 -10.5
Trimmed
14 52052210 Grey 86.89 33.72 -61.19 2.78 70.92 2455.38
15 84089090 Others 132.27 151.71 14.69 70.25 68.49 -2.5
Total of Above Commodities 7291.62 6026.85 -17.35 2680.86 3203.86 19.51
% Share of Above To India’s Export To
34.30 39.38 39.31 50.63 --
China PRP
India’s Export To China PRP 21259.79 15306.10 -28.00 6820.36 6327.60 -7.22

India’s overall export to China P RP has decreased by 28% during 2022-23over the year 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, it has decreased by 7.22% over the period April-August, 2022-23. The share of top
15 items in the India’s total exports to China increased from 39.31% in April-August, 2022-23 to just over
50% in April-August,2023-24. With an exceptional growth of above 378% during April-August, 2023-24,
55% Fe Or More But Below 58% Fe is the main item of export to China.

5. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of destination UK


(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S. %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 % Growth August, August,
No Growth
2022-23 2023-24
1 Aviation Turbine Fuels,
27101939 Kerosene Type Conforming 670.90 79.10 519.05 556.21
To Standard Is 1571
2 85171300 Smartphones 852.27 224.73 407.67 81.40
3 Turbo-Jets Of A Thrust>25
84111200 209.29 263.14 25.73 116.36 179.05 53.88
Kn
4 Walpapr And
SmlrWalcovrngsConstng Of
PaprCoatd/Covrd On Face
48142000 0.00 147.19
Side With A
GraindEmbosdColrd
Etc/DecoratdLayr Or
5 Other Medcne Put Up For
30049099 240.95 212.58 -11.77 89.86 115.25 28.25
Retail Sale N.E.S
6 27101920 Aviation Turbine Fuel (Atf) 96.80
7 10063020 Basmati Rice 116.73 137.26 17.58 46.51 89.05 91.48
8 Diamond(OthrThnIndstrl
Diamond)Cut Or Otherwise
71023910 196.68 193.64 -1.54 87.17 75.13 -13.82
Worked But Not Mounted
Or Set
9 Prts Of
OthrExcvtng,Lvlng,Tmpng
84314930 98.48 131.54 33.58 44.69 56.86 27.22
And Excvtngmchnry Fr
Earth Mnrl/Ores,Slf-Prpld
10 OthrPrdcts Of Iron/Non-
72104990 Alloy Steel Otherwise 54.67
Pltd/CotdWth Zinc
11 69072100 Of A Water Absorption 54.63 61.78 13.09 20.49 53.49 161.11

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Coefficient By Weight Not
Exceeding 0.5%
12 Babies Garments Etc Of
61112000 136.49 136.41 -0.05 62.11 47.50 -23.52
Cotton
13 Vannamei Shrimp
3061720 120.65 115.84 -3.99 57.54 45.94 -20.17
(LitopenaeusVannamei)
14 Other Parts Of Airplanes,
88073000 Helicopters Or Unmanned 97.28 35.38 44.77 26.52
Aircraft
15 84119900 Parts Of Other Gas Turbines 1.02 41.87 4,012.34
Total of Above Commodities 1173.90 2872.64 144.71 864.96 1974.29 128.25
% Share of Above To India’s Export To UK 11.22 25.19 19.08 36.07 --
India’s Export To UK 10461.29 11405.63 9.03 4532.74 5473.58 20.76

India’s overall export to UK has increased by 9.03% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During April-August,
2023-24, India’s exports to UK has seen a remarkable rise of 20.76% over April-August, 2022-23.
Aviation Turbine Fuel with a staggering growth of over 556% has emerged as the leading export item to
the UK during the period April-August, 2023-24.

6. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of destination Singapore


(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S. %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 % Growth August, August,
No Growth
2022-23 2023-24
1 Motor Gasoline Conforming
27101241 1256.63 1196.11 -4.82 497.29 816.98 64.29
To Standard Is 2796
2 Automotive Diesel Fuel, Not
Containing Biodiesel,
27101944 2037.23 798.69 -60.80 549.76 633.35 15.2
Conforming To Standard Is
1460
3 Turbo-Jets Of A Thrust>25
84111200 313.11 475.52 51.87 107.11 390.67 264.72
Kn
4 27101221 Light Naphtha 720.03 960.25 33.36 328.86 287.84 -12.47
5 High Flash High Speed
27101949 Diesel Fuel Conforming To 339.73 357.83 5.33 347.12 261.51 -24.66
Standard Is 16861
6 29339990 Other 4.88 16.18 231.52 8.15 183.27 2148.8
7 71131911 Of Gold, Unstudded 179.63
8 27101953 Grade Mv2 140.65 370.62 163.51 169.15 166.08 -1.81
9 89040000 Tugs And Pusher Craft 37.45 70.46 88.13 32.21 152.14 372.38
10 27101959 Grade Hv 25.81 82.04 217.89 21.39 112.52 426.02
11 Zinc,NotAlloyd,Contng By
79011100 119.50 355.65 197.62 222.31 93.99 -57.72
Wt>=99.99% Zinc
12 29091910 Tertiary Amyl Methyl Ether 23.55 113.72 382.82 13.87 89.91 548.35
13 27101969 Residual Oil 175.07 118.07 -32.56 32.4 88.52 173.18
14 89059090 Other Under Hdng 8905 511.64 837.93 63.77 336.59 77.93 -76.85
15 89011010 Ships 69.22 167.65 142.19 88.39 76.29 -13.69
Total of Above Commodities 5774.50 5920.72 2.53 2754.60 3610.63 31.08
% Share of Above To India’s Export To
51.79 49.37 -- 53.31 67.97 --
Singapore
India’s Export To Singapore 11150.61 11992.94 7.55 5166.78 5312.16 2.81

India’s overall export to Singapore has increased by 7.55% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During April-
August, 2023-24, India’s exports to Singapore increasedby2.81% over April-August, 2022-23. With a
positive growth of over 64%, Motor Gasoline Conforming To Standard Is 2796 is the most dominant product
of export to Singapore during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to April-August, 2022-23.

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7.Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of destination Saudi Arab
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S. % %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
No Growth Growth
2022-23 2023-24
1 10063020 Basmati Rice 646.22 1036.72 60.43 355.5 454.63 27.88
2 Motor Car
WthCylndrCpcty>=1000Cc
87032291 341.50 556.35 62.91 189 401.7 112.54
But < 1500Cc WthSprk-
Igntn
3 29022000 Benzene 891.44 911.05 2.20 465.02 370.11 -20.41
4 High Flash High Speed
27101949 Diesel Fuel Conforming To 400.66 624.02 55.75 282.55 362.58 28.32
Standard Is 16861
5 OthrCoppr Wire Wth Max
74081190 0.72 210.72 29203.62 27.03 323.44 1096.8
Crs-Sec Diamtr>6Mm
6 85171300 Smartphones 299.55 71.12 99.18 39.47
7 G.V.W.Not Exceeding 5
87042100 234.04 86.47 94.94 9.8
Tonnes
8 Boneless Meat Of Bovine
2023000 143.20 173.56 21.20 59.48 80.3 35.02
Animals , Frozen
9 27101920 Aviation Turbine Fuel (Atf) 65.93
10 Aluminium Wire-Not
Alloyed-Of Which The
76051100 61.10 68.80 12.60 16.92 61.15 261.39
Maximum Cross-Sctnl
Dimension Exceeds 7 Mm
11 Non-Galvan Pipe Of Other
For Oil Or Gas
73051129 6.42 14.71 129.28 0.12 61 49615.73
Longitudinally Submerged
Arc Welded
12 OthrBorng /
84304900 SinkngMachinryNt Self- 50.74
Prpld
13 Motor Car
87032191 WthCylndrCpcty<=1000 18.84 46.84
WthSprk-Igntn
14 25111010 Barytes Lumps 53.48 52.36 -2.09 24.32 42.19 73.51
15 10063020 Basmati Rice 646.22 1036.72 60.43 355.5 454.63 27.88
Total of Above Commodities 2568.86 4292.01 67.08 1589.99 2554.52 60.66
% Share Of Above To India’s Export To Saudi
29.33 40.01 36.62 57.47 --
Arab
India’s Export To Saudi Arab 8758.94 10727.65 22.48 4341.52 4444.82 2.38

India’s overall export to Saudi Arab has increased by 22.48% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. Compared to the
period April-August, 2022-23, India’s overall exports to Saudi Arab have witnessed a rise of 2.38% during
April-August, 2023-24. The dominant product of export to Saudi Arab during April-August, 2023-24 is
Basmati Rice. India’s export of Basmati Rice to Saudi Arab has witnessed an increase of 27.88% in April-
August, 2023-24 over April-August, 2022-23.

8. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of destination Australia


(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S. %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 % Growth August, August,
No Growth
2022-23 2023-24
1 Automotive Diesel Fuel, Not
Containing Biodiesel,
27101944 3275.98 1845.61 -43.66 1588.86 1932.17 21.61
Conforming To Standard Is
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2 Motor Gasoline Conforming
27101241 392.20 714.21 82.10 255.24 576.09 125.7
To Standard Is 2796
3 High Flash High Speed
27101949 Diesel Fuel Conforming To 750.86 300.26 -60.01 245 102.34 -58.23
Standard Is 16861
4 Other Medcne Put Up For
30049099 154.44 170.07 10.12 61.8 88.09 42.54
Retail Sale N.E.S
5 Diamond(OthrThnIndstrl
Diamond)Cut Or Otherwise
71023910 171.19 155.68 -9.06 75.31 53.6 -28.83
Worked But Not Mounted
Or Set
6 85171300 Smartphones 0.00 55.84 0.00 51.4
7 OthArmtcHydcrbnMxtrs Of
Which 65 Prcnt Or More
217162.6
27075000 ByVl (Incldng Losses) Distls 0.02 46.49
2
At 250 Dgr.C. By Iso 3405
(Astm D 86 Method)
8 27101290 Other 38.35
9 Parts Of Othr Rotating
85030090 0.47 151.45 32331.22 0.19 34.53 18337.75
Electrc Plants
10 Motor Car
87032391 WthCylndrCpcty>=1500Cc 47.80 57.46 20.22 26.43 29.15 10.3
But <3000Cc WthSprk-Igntn
11 10063020 Basmati Rice 49.63 56.12 13.08 22.97 29.04 26.44
12 Of Gold, Studded With
71131913 27.14
Diamonds Of Heading 7102
13 Dumpers Designed Fr Off-
Highway Use Wth Net Wt>8
87041010 2.54 17.87 602.83 0.63 25.39 3916.39
Tons And Maxm Pay-Load
>=10 Tons
14 Other Nonsteroidal
30049069 Antiinflamatory, Analgestics 47.56 57.54 21.00 25.53 23.59 -7.63
And Antipyratic Drugs
15 Plastic InsltdCndctrs Fr
85446020 22.25 18.04 -18.90 7.65 23.36 205.38
Vltge>1000 V
Total of Above Commodities 4914.92 3600.15 -26.75 2309.63 3080.73 33.39
% Share of Above To India’s Export To
59.34 51.79 -- 61.03 69.47 --
Australia
India’s Export To Australia 8283.13 6951.32 -16.08 3784.66 4434.93 17.18

India’s overall export to Australia have shown a decline of 16.08% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, India’s overall exports to Australia exhibited an upswing of 17.18% over April-
August, 2022-23. Automotive Diesel Fuel, Not Containing Biodiesel, Conforming To Standard Is 1460 is
the major item of export to Australia followed by Motor Gasoline Conforming To Standard Is 2796 and
High Flash High Speed Diesel Fuel Conforming To Standard Is 16861 during April-August, 2023-24.

9. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of destination Bangladesh Pr


(Value in US$ Million)
April-August,
April-August,
S. No HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 % Growth % Growth
2022-23 2023-24
1 27160000 Electrical Energy 498.25 1075.45 115.85 242.3 277.31 14.45
2 High Flash High Speed
27101949 Diesel Fuel Conforming To 429.53 423.03 -1.52 422.83 230.35 -45.52
Standard Is 16861
3 "Indian Cotton Of Staple
Length 28.5Mm (1.4/32)
52010015 1584.27 495.97 -68.69 276.31 164.52 -40.46
And Above But Below
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4 Automotive Diesel Fuel, Not
Containing Biodiesel,
27101944 455.66 147.68 -67.59 113.2 134.17 18.52
Conforming To Standard Is
1460
5 52052410 Grey2401 550.28 266.20 -51.63 143.37 120.97 -15.62
6 52052310 Grey 655.03 308.73 -52.87 163 120.86 -25.86
7 Bran Sharps And Othr
23023000 61.98 188.37 203.95 64.57 100.78 56.08
Residues Of Wheat
8 Meal Of Soyabean, Solvent
23040030 0.16 38.68 23971.19 0 73.97 0
Extracted (Defatted) Variety
9 OthrStrndedWire,CblsPlaitd
76149000 129.75 120.25 -7.32 42.97 68.83 60.18
Bnds Etc
10 Parts And Accessories Of
87141090 285.77 250.52 -12.33 134.92 67 -50.34
Motorcycle Excl. Saddle
11 9042110 Of Genus Capsicum 63.32 109.07 72.26 29.63 63.99 115.97
12 Other Onions Fresh Or
7031019 0 62.64 0
Chilled
13 FersPrdctObtnd By
72031000 171.29 165.32 -3.48 89.39 61.86 -30.79
DrctRdctn Of Iron Ore
14 OthrRefnd Sugar Includng
17019990 81.45 87.54 7.48 37.03 53.5 44.49
Centrifugal Sugr
15 Other Residues Of Rape Or
23064900 78.33 99.87 27.49 56.38 52.19 -7.44
Colza Seeds
Total of Above Commodities 5045.07 3776.68 -25.14 1815.90 1652.94 -8.97
% Share of Above To India’s Export To
31.23 30.92 -- 31.22 39.62 --
Bangladesh Pr
India’s Export To Bangladesh Pr 16156.37 12215.85 -24.39 5816.64 4171.59 -28.28

India’s overall export to Bangladesh Pr has decreased by 24.39% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During April-
August,2023-24, India’s overall exports to Bangladesh Pr. Witnessed a fall of 28.28%over April-August,2022-
23. The share of top 15 export items in the India’s overall exports to Bangladesh Pr. have gone up from 31.22%
in April-August, 2022-23 to 39.62% in April-August, 2023-24.

10.Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of destination Germany


(Value in US$ Million)
April-August,
April-August,
S. No HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 % Growth % Growth
2022-23 2023-24
1 85171300 Smartphones 458.62 158.3 143.21 -9.53
2 OtrPrtsandaccssrs Of Vhcls
87089900 199.92 207.25 3.67 80.04 98.18 22.67
Of Hdg 8701-8705
3 Parts Of Othr Rotating
85030090 44.46 80.14 80.26 27.53 69.64 152.93
Electrc Plants
4 Turbo-Jets Of A Thrust>25
84111200 234.68 216.27 -7.84 41.85 66.51 58.94
Kn
5 Other Medcne Put Up For
30049099 149.52 115.79 -22.56 43.96 57.42 30.62
Retail Sale N.E.S
6 Of A Kind Used On
40117000 Agricultural Or Forestry 141.61 116.51 -17.72 54.43 46.58 -14.43
Vehicles And Machines
7 Gears And
Gearng,ExclToothdWheels,
84834000 TrnsmsnElmntsPrsntdSeprtl 98.68 78.75 -20.20 37.23 44.8 20.33
y;BallScrws;GearBoxsand
Speed Chngrs,Incl Torque C
8 61091000 T-Shirts Etc Of Cotton 144.32 150.80 4.49 64.16 40.41 -37.01
9 64039190 LthrFtwear Of Othr Sole 81.70 80.89 -1.00 48.1 32.53 -32.38
10 85076000 Lithium-Ion 2.92 54.49 1766.12 15.23 31.91 109.48
11 64061020 Leather Uppers(Prepared) 50.18 62.00 23.54 25.61 29.53 15.31

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12 Other Parts Of The Items
84819090 48.28 59.54 23.32 24.58 27.67 12.6
UndrHdg 8481
13 85389000 Other Parts Of Hdg 8538 55.32 57.56 4.03 23.59 27.15 15.09
14 94036000 Other Wooden Furniture 95.12 62.93 -33.84 32.99 26.57 -19.47
15 Other CmpndsCntng An
29333990 Unfused Pyrdn Ring (W/N 52.05 69.53 33.60 22.49 26.03 15.73
Hydrgntd ) In Structure
Total Of Above Commodities 1398.76 1871.07 33.77 700.09 768.14 9.72
% Share Of Above To India’s Export To Germany 14.15 18.46 -- 16.19 18.86 --
India’s Export To Germany 9883.34 10134.55 2.54 4324.40 4073.56 -5.80

India’s overall export to Germany has seen a rise of 2.54% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During April-
August, 2023-24, exports decreased by 5.80% over April-August, 2022-23. Smartphone is the major item of
export to Germany. Export of top 15 products constitute a share of 18.86% in the India’s overall exports to
Germany during April-August, 2023-24.

D.2 Source-wise India’s Merchandise Import at 8-digit commodity level


The details of top 100 sources at 8-digit ITC HS code level for the last two years and the current year along
with the percentage change are given at Table 18.
The details of import scenario of top ten sources as per Table 18 in respect of corresponding top fifteen 8-
digit level commodities for the last two years and the current year are as follows:
1. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of Source: China PRP
(Value in US$ Million)
% April- April-
S. %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 Growt August,20 August,20
No. Growth
h 22-23 23-24
1 85177990 Other 3588.07 1,445.84 1,681.56 16.30
2 Personal Computer
84713010 5340.40 4105.89 -23.12 2,141.69 1,616.43 -24.53
(Laptop,Palmtop,Etc)
3 Monolithic Integrated
85423100 4058.53 3864.57 -4.78 1,760.82 1,556.04 -11.63
Circuits - Digital
4 85076000 Lithium-Ion 1118.62 2189.28 95.71 807.99 1,042.75 29.05
5 29339990 Other 833.21 746.15 -10.45 364.20 1,003.19 175.45
6 DiamonmHydrgnorthphosph
31053000 1308.38 1006.62 -23.06 376.34 871.11 131.47
t(DiamonmPhospht)
7 85423200 Memories 342.28 322.86 -5.67 144.59 457.61 216.48
8 Photovoltaic Cells Not
85414200 Assembled In Modules Or 581.45 157.82 427.50 170.88
Made Up Into Panels
9 85299090 Othe Parts Fr Othr Use 1123.88 1089.73 -3.04 655.37 393.97 -39.89
10 Terephthalic Acid And Its
29173600 511.18 846.21 65.54 467.71 349.52 -25.27
Salts
11 85176290 Other 1422.66 1450.00 1.92 658.09 347.51 -47.19
12 29419090 Other Antibiotics 654.41 517.44 -20.93 214.67 315.36 46.91
13 Photovoltaic Cells
85414300 Assembled In Modules Or 874.89 570.89 314.01 -45.00
Made Up Into Panels
14 85423900 Other 470.33 416.52 -11.44 171.62 279.91 63.10
15 84798999 Other 369.24 406.61 10.12 184.92 247.47 33.83
Total of Above Commodities 17553.12 22006.29 25.37 10122.56 10903.94 7.72
% Share of Above To India’s Import From
18.56 22.34 -- 23.02 25.94 --
China PRP
India’s Import From China PRP 94570.57 98505.77 4.16 43964.18 42042.15 -4.37

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India’s overall import from China P RP has increased by 4.16% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. Whereas overall
Imports from China P RP exhibited a fall of 4.37%, imports of the top 15 commodities registered a rise of
7.72% in April-August, 2023-24 over April-August,2022-23. The share of top 15 products of import has
increased from 23.02% to 25.94% during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to April-August, 2022-23.
2. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of Source: Russia
(Value in US$ Million)
% April- April-
S. %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 Growt August,20 August,20
No. Growth
h 22-23 23-24
1 27090010 Petroleum Crude 31024.66 8874.19 19357.56 118.13
2 27101959 Grade Hv 966.28 2403.51 148.74 201.69 960.94 376.45
3 Other Coal W/N Pulvrsd But
27011990 553.57 1408.76 154.49 400.47 623.58 55.71
Ntagldmrtd
4 27011920 Steam Coal 234.79 1827.39 678.31 738.43 556.17 -24.68
5 Non-Industrial Diamonds
71023100 Unworked/Simply Sawn 779.65 1156.30 48.31 466.57 534.61 14.58
Cleaved Or Bruted
6 27011910 Coking Coal 334.29 1158.42 246.53 447.03 517.73 15.81
7 15121110 Sunflower Seed Oil Crude 479.16 894.56 86.70 390.03 492.77 26.34
8 98010013 Power Project 500.71 566.89 13.22 4.01 325.71 8025.71
9 Minrl/ChemclFertlsrsContng
The Three
31052000 299.05 1060.28 254.55 535.16 320.73 -40.07
FrtlsngElmntsNitrognPhosph
rs And Potasium
10 27101942 Vacuum Gas Oil 161.27 216.37 34.16 53.98 191.96 255.63
11 31042000 Potassium Chloride 13.11 19.30 47.28 172.3
12 OthrMinrl/ChcmlFertlsrsCon
31055900 tng Two Fer-LsngElemnts 18.26 423.79 2220.55 231.65 136.84 -40.93
Nitrogen And Phosphorus
13 27101229 Full Range Naphtha 163.81 132.48
14 Anthrcite Coal W/N Pulvrsd
27011100 360.26 319.70 -11.26 178.17 122.26 -31.38
But NtAglomrtd
15 Fertilizer Grade, Conforming
31021010 101.07
To Standard Is 5406
Total of Above Commodities 4700.40 42643.74 807.24 12521.38 24546.71 96.04
% Share of Above To India’s Import From
47.62 92.28 -- 90.93 95.52 --
Russia
India’s Import from Russia 9869.99 46212.71 368.21 13770.49 25697.48 86.61

India’s overall import from Russia has shown a robust rise of 368.21% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, the imports from Russia witnessed a growth of 86.61% compared to the corresponding
period of April-August, 2022-23. Petroleum Crude registering a positive growth of over 118% is the major item
of import from Russia during April-August, 2023-24. Import of all the top 15 products except Steam
Coal,Minrl/Chemcl Fertlsrs Contng The Three Frtlsng Elmnts Nitrogn Phosphrs And Potasium,Othr
Minrl/Chcml Fertlsrs Contng Two Fer-Lsng Elemnts Nitrogen And Phosphorus, and Anthracite Coal W/N
Pulverised But Not Agglomerated, witnessed positive growth during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to
April-August, 2022-23.
3. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of Source: USA
(Value in US $ Million)
% April- April-
S. %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 Growt August,20 August,20
No. Growth
h 22-23 23-24
1 27090010 Petroleum Crude 10181.72 3427.78 2404.39 -29.86

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2 Diamond(OthrThnIndstrl
Diamond)Cut Or Otherwise
71023910 5579.10 4580.26 -17.90 2517.92 1595.5 -36.63
Worked But Not Mounted
Or Set
3 27011910 Coking Coal 979.78 2653.29 170.80 1601.65 934.72 -41.64
4 27011920 Steam Coal 433.48 815.76 88.19 381.29 769.29 101.76
5 27111100 Liquified Natural Gas 1902.63 1885.78 -0.89 962.64 581.49 -39.59
6 Other Non-Monetary
71081200 679.28 1799.10 164.86 1156.83 551.95 -52.29
Unwrought Forms Of Gold
7 Aluminium Scrap Coverd By
Isri Code
76020010 Tablettabloid,Taboo,Taint/T 931.48 984.91 5.74 473.1 418.51 -11.54
abor,Take, Talap,
Talcred,Taldack,Taldon,Ta
8 27131190 Other 307.59 818.82 166.21 311.85 403.93 29.53
9 32159090 Other Ink Nes 1.32 353.19 26581.7
10 Other Oil And Oil Prodcts
27079900 Of Distilation Of High 576.31 865.40 50.16 420.49 331.05 -21.27
Temp. Coal Tar, Etc.
11 Almonds Frsh Or Driedin
8021100 768.55 902.75 17.46 389.38 285 -26.81
Shell
12 85176290 Other 288.62 487.13 68.78 199.43 267.81 34.29
13 Saturated Acyclic
29011000 637.27 888.88 39.48 399.87 224.04 -43.97
Hydrocarbons
14 72044900 Other Waste And Scrap 143.62 740.65 415.70 84.62 214.91 153.97
15 DigitlProcesng Units ExclOf
Sub Hdngs 847141 And
847149,Wh/Not Cont
84715000 310.93 314.74 1.23 133.86 203.74 52.2
One/Two Typs Of
Uni,LikeStorg/Input/Output
Uni
Total of Above Commodities 13538.64 27919.19 106.22 12462.03 9539.52 -23.45
% Share of Above To India’s Import From
USA 31.26 54.89 -- 57.01 52.73 --
India’s Import from USA 43314.07 50863.87 17.43 21859.89 18090.92 -17.24

India’s overall import from USA has increased by 17.43% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. Compared to the
period April-August, 2022-23, the imports from the USA witnessed a fall of 17.24% in April-August,
2023-24. Petroleum crude is the most dominant product imported from USA during the current period. The
import of the product from the USA fell by 29.86% during April-August, 2023-24.
4. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of Source: UAE
(Value in US$ Million)
% April- April-
S. %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 Growt August,20 August,20
No. Growth
h 22-23 23-24
1 Non-Industrial Diamonds
71023100 Unworked/Simply Sawn 9062.76 8967.54 -1.05 3746.47 3668.18 -2.09
Cleaved Or Bruted
2 27090010 Petroleum Crude 16417.27 7876.15 2720.56 -65.46
3 Other Non-Monetary
71081200 5369.27 2873.11 -46.49 1088.12 2202.67 102.43
Unwrought Forms Of Gold
4 27111100 Liquified Natural Gas 1665.30 3162.44 89.90 1678.48 841.58 -49.86
5 27111300 Liquified Butanes 1912.89 2030.12 6.13 788.57 605.56 -23.21
6 27111200 Liquified Propane 1788.05 1891.13 5.77 685.13 568.48 -17.03
7 3117843.
32159090 Other Ink Nes 0.02 526.93
2
8 27132000 Petroleum Bitumen 771.04 850.34 10.28 305.51 403.92 32.21
9 39012000 Polyethylene Hvng A 385.81 755.95 95.94 256 390.73 52.63

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SpcfcGrvty 0.94 /More
10 Aeroplanes And
88024000 OthrAircraft,Of An Unladen 33.77 1866.78 5428.56 182.81 350.71 91.85
Weight Exceeding 15000 Kg
11 27101221 Light Naphtha 449.66 576.72 28.26 185.94 239.37 28.73
12 33049990 Others 2.03 203.09 9919.15
13 Limestone OthrThn
25210090 286.53 300.87 5.01 127.76 160.45 25.59
Limestone Flux
14 39021000 Polypropylene 226.12 358.36 58.48 131.09 159.67 21.81
15 72044900 Other Waste And Scrap 508.46 661.96 30.19 293.56 150.27 -48.81
Total of Above Commodities 22459.66 40712.59 81.27 17347.64 13192.17 -23.95
% Share of Above To India’s Import From UAE 50.10 76.48 -- 77.74 77.22 --
India’s Import From UAE 44833.48 53231.55 18.73 22314.65 17082.99 -23.44

India’s overall imports from UAE has increased by 18.73% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During April-
August,2023-24, imports from UAE registered a negative growth of 23.44% over April-August,2022-23. Non-
Industrial Diamonds Unworked/Simply Sawn Cleaved Or Bruited is the most dominant product imported from
UAE followed by Petroleum Crude during the current period.
5. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of Source: Saudi Arab
(Value in US$ Million)
% April- April-
S. %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 Growt August,20 August,20
No. Growth
h 22-23 23-24
1 27090010 Petroleum Crude 29045.60 12387.09 8751.66 -29.35
2 Aeroplanes And
88024000 OthrAircraft,Of An Unladen 956.20 58.87 544.45 824.77
Weight Exceeding 15000 Kg
3 DiamonmHydrgnorthphosph
31053000 1288.14 1750.94 35.93 663.44 482.32 -27.3
t(DiamonmPhospht)
4 27111300 Liquified Butanes 1685.89 1615.87 -4.15 772.72 390.9 -49.41
5 27111200 Liquified Propane 1051.90 1233.92 17.30 564.16 336.77 -40.31
6 28141000 Anhydrous Ammonia 377.07 863.78 129.07 412.49 176.13 -57.3
7 27131190 Other 317.72 674.87 112.41 369.46 168.73 -54.33
8 Aluminium Scrap Coverd By
Isri Code
76020010 Tablettabloid,Taboo,Taint/T 390.49 399.68 2.35 192.85 143.85 -25.41
abor,Take, Talap,
Talcred,Taldack,Taldon,Ta
9 29025000 Styrene 110.41 206.26 86.81 76.88 142.95 85.94
10 Copper Scrap Covered By
Isri Code Barley, Berry
74040012 89.47 207.20 131.60 74.11 114.91 55.05
,Birch,Candy,Cliff,Clobe,Co
bra, Cocoadream And Palms
11 39021000 Polypropylene 263.41 456.40 73.27 151.4 114.28 -24.52
12 Polyethylene Hvng A
39012000 94.22 271.55 188.21 87.25 112.9 29.41
SpcfcGrvty 0.94 /More
13 Other Non-Monetary
71081200 108.29 177.43 63.85 93.82 105.58 12.53
Unwrought Forms Of Gold
14 Linear Alkylbenzene
38170011 (Sodium Dodecylbenzene 259.84 323.30 24.42 161.13 89.99 -44.15
Sulphonate )
15 27101971 Base Oil 235.15 278.45 18.41 108.82 89.91 -17.38
Total of Above Commodities 6272.00 38461.45 513.22 16174.49 11765.33 -27.26
% Share of Above To India’s Import From
18.39 91.50 -- 90.92 92.46 --
Saudi Arab
India’s Import From Saudi Arab 34100.58 42035.27 23.27 17789.44 12724.71 -28.47

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India’s overall import from her 5th largest import source country Saudi Arab has registered an increase of
23.27% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During April-August, 2023-24, imports from Saudi Arab recorded
a decline of 28.47% over previous April-August,2022-23. Petroleum crude is the most dominant product
imported from Saudi Arab during the current period. The share of top 15 import items have gone from
90.92% in April-August, 2022-23 to 92.46% in April-August, 2023-24.

6. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of Source: Iraq


(Value in US$ Million)
% April- April-
S. %
HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 Growt August,20 August,20
No. Growth
h 22-23 23-24
1 27090010 Petroleum Crude 33371.36 16296.35 10447.55 -35.89
2 27101959 Grade Hv 937.51 533.03 -43.14 111.22 307.09 176.12
3 27132000 Petroleum Bitumen 46.51 118.64 155.09 41.12 53.43 29.92
4 Soya Bean Crude Oil W/N
15071000 39.54
Degummed
5 27101229 Full Range Naphtha 102.23 23.12
6 29023000 Toluene 6.95
7 Saturated Methanol (Methyl
29051100 6.82
Alcohol)
8 Saturated Acyclic
29011000 5.38
Hydrocarbons
9 Dry Dates Soft (Khayzur Or
8041020 77.64 79.47 2.36 10.4 4.49 -56.8
Wet Dates)
10 27073000 Xylole (Xylenes) 4.07
11 29152100 Acetic Acid 0.66 2.89
12 Other Industrial
38231900 3.66 2.85 -22.16 0.68 1.63 139.89
Monocarboxylic Fatty Acid
13 Taned/Crust Skin Of Sheep
Or Lamb Without Wool
41051000 Whether Or Not Split But 1.03 2.21 115.17 0.99 1.29 31.22
Not Further Prepared. In Wet
State
14 27101971 Base Oil 24.78 1.21 -95.13 0.32 1.05 225.44
15 Sulphur Recovered As By-
25030010 Product In Refining Of 8.67 3.59 -58.54 3.59 0.6 -83.37
Crude Oil
Total of Above Commodities 1202.03 34113.02 2737.95 16464.67 10905.90 -33.76
% Share of Above To India’s Import From
3.76 99.21 -- 98.51 99.99 --
Iraq
India’s Import From Iraq 31927.05 34385.50 7.70 16714.38 10907.03 -34.74

India’s overall import from Iraq has increased by 7.70% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During April-
August,2023-24, imports from Iraq fell by34.74% over April-August,2022-23.Petroleum Crude the chief
product imported from Iraq has witnessed a decline of -35.89% during the current period. Soya Bean Crude
Oil W/N Degummed, Toluene, Saturated Methanol (Methyl Alcohol), Saturated Acyclic Hydrocarbons and
Xylole (Xylenes) emerged as the new imports from Iraq during April-August, 2023-24.

7. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of Source: Indonesia


(Value in US $ Million)
S. % April- April-
%
N HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 Growt August, August,
Growth
o. h 2022-23 2023-24
1 27011920 Steam Coal 6197.08 13710.50 121.24 8,318.75 3,670.83 -55.87
2 Crude Palm Oil And Its
15111000 2590.41 3501.55 35.17 942.15 1,229.45 30.49
Fractns

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3 Refined
15119020 1201.68 1934.01 60.94 640.39 755.76 18.02
BlchdDeodrsedPalmolein
4 Semi FinishedPrdcts Of
72189100 StnlsStl Of Rectangular 941.83 125.03 570.72 356.47
(OthrThnSqr) Cros-Sctn
5 71131911 Of Gold, Unstudded 305.26
6 Copper Ores And
26030000 615.58 909.69 47.78 420.66 246.24 -41.46
Concentrates
7 27011910 Coking Coal 234.21 692.64 195.74 330.81 214.10 -35.28
8 Alumina Calcined,
28182011 Metallurgical Grade, 150.62
Conforming To Is 17441
9 Anodes Cathodes Ingots Pigs
80011090 Slabs And Other Primary 257.33 285.04 10.77 152.54 126.65 -16.97
Forms Of Tin
10 Technically
40012200 256.19 189.89 -25.88 86.33 115.94 34.30
SpcfdNatrlRubr(Tsnr)
11 Other Industrial
38231900 416.66 379.80 -8.85 219.70 99.68 -54.63
Monocarboxylic Fatty Acid
12 Bleached Or Semi-Bleached
47032900 Non-Coniferous Chemical 135.73 227.78 67.82 136.04 94.79 -30.32
Wood Pulp Sulphate
13 27011920 Steam Coal 6197.08 13710.50 121.24 8,318.75 3,670.83 -55.87
14 Crude Palm Oil And Its
15111000 2590.41 3501.55 35.17 942.15 1,229.45 30.49
Fractns
15 Refined
15119020 1201.68 1934.01 60.94 640.39 755.76 18.02
BlchdDeodrsedPalmolein
Total of Above Commodities 12612.82 23116.99 83.28 11500.24 7763.61 -32.49
% Share of Above To India’s Import From
71.25 80.21 -- 82.31 82.36 --
Indonesia
India’s Import from Indonesia 17702.83 28820.41 62.80 13971.04 9426.20 -32.53

India’s overall import from Indonesia has increased by 62.80% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During April-
August,2023-24, it has decreased by 32.53% over April-August,2022-23. Steam Coal is the most dominant
product imported from Indonesia during the current period. Alumina Calcined, Metallurgical Grade,
Conforming To Is 17441(28182011)emerged as a new product of import from Indonesia during the current
period.

8. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of Source: Singapore


(Value in US$ Million)
S. % April- April-
%
N HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 Growt August, August,
Growth
o. h 2022-23 2023-24
1 27011910 Coking Coal 1251.71 1933.12 54.44 1011.92 629.27 -37.81
2 Other Non-Monetary
71081200 852.69 661.10 -22.47 380.61 511.73 34.45
Unwrought Forms Of Gold
3 Monolithic Integrated
85423100 547.24 1034.32 89.01 351.68 493.41 40.3
Circuits - Digital
4 Personal Computer
84713010 740.84 577.96 -21.98 389.6 370.38 -4.93
(Laptop,Palmtop,Etc)
5 85176290 Other 339.08 464.49 36.98 166.39 279.38 67.9
6 DigitlProcesng Units Excl Of
Sub Hdngs 847141 And
847149,Wh/Not Cont
84715000 575.39 757.97 31.73 299.41 212.78 -28.93
One/Two Typs Of
Uni,LikeStorg/Input/Output
Uni

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7 Crude Palm Oil And Its
15111000 324.33 434.62 34.01 171.36 187.65 9.51
Fractns
8 Other Coal W/N Pulvrsd But
27011990 118.40 292.86 147.34 81.22 175.08 115.55
Ntagldmrtd
9 Turbo-Jets Of A Thrust>25
84111200 363.33 355.67 -2.11 182.87 140.07 -23.4
Kn
10 85423900 Other 561.77 366.84 -34.70 173.86 127.07 -26.91
11 27101971 Base Oil 276.25 348.61 26.19 176.72 110.99 -37.2
12 29024300 P-Xylene 122.87 101.30 -17.56 39.44 108.33 174.65
13 29025000 Styrene 409.63 423.45 3.37 209.04 106.52 -49.05
14 Motor Gasoline Conforming
27101241 190.74 280.98 47.32 66.88 102.24 52.87
To Standard Is 2796
15 27011920 Steam Coal 157.29 456.99 190.54 273.25 93.67 -65.72
Total of Above Commodities 6831.56 8490.28 24.28 3974.25 3648.57 -8.19
% Share of Above To India’s Import From
36.03 35.98 -- 41.77 42.09 --
Singapore
India’s Import From Singapore 18962.19 23595.35 24.43 9515.17 8668.08 -8.90

India’s overall import from Singapore has increased by 24.43% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. Imports from
Singapore witnessed negative growth of 8.90% during April-August, 2023-24 as compared to April-August,
2022-23. Coking Coal registering a decline of 37.81% during April-August, 2023-24 is the main product of
import from Singapore. The share of top 15 product imports in India’s overall imports from Singapore has
marginally gone up from 41.77% in April-August, 2022-23 to 42.09% in April-August, 2023-24.

9. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of Source: Switzerland


(Value in US $ Million)
S. % April- April-
%
N HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 Growt August, August,
Growth
o. h 2022-23 2023-24
1 Other Non-Monetary
71081200 20740.31 12642.44 -39.04 5232.08 6933.75 32.52
Unwrought Forms Of Gold
2 27011910 Coking Coal 154.59 158.20 2.33 93.51 149.51 59.88
3 Soya Bean Crude Oil W/N
15071000 167.05 202.59 21.27 71.18 111.24 56.28
Degummed
4 Diamond(OthrThnIndstrl
Diamond)Cut Or Otherwise
71023910 13.85 125.81 808.33 68.37 98.77 44.46
Worked But Not Mounted Or
Set
5 27011920 Steam Coal 161.32 156.42 -3.04 80.49 84.39 4.85
6 Other Medcne Put Up For
30049099 115.29 139.67 21.15 58.48 57.07 -2.43
Retail Sale N.E.S
7 Immunological Products, Put
Up In Measured Doses Or In
30021500 170.16 144.62 -15.01 68.59 47.99 -30.04
Forms Or Packings For
Retail Sale
8 27040090 Other Cokes Of Coal 74.33 91.21 22.71 44.09 35.01 -20.59
9 Other Wrist-Watches,W/N
Incorporating A Stop-Watch
91022100 53.60 66.66 24.36 25.05 34.54 37.9
Facility With Automatic
Winding
10 Wrst-
Wtchs,ElectrlyOperated,W/N
91021100 33.69 41.47 23.09 16.11 21 30.35
Incrprtng Stop-WtchFclty
With Mchncl Display Only
11 DiamonmHydrgnorthphospht
31053000 16.41
(DiamonmPhospht)
12 90213900 Others 21.14 24.82 17.42 10.5 15.21 44.86

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13 90275090 Others 17.82 28.22 58.37 12.71 14.29 12.42
14 Minrl/ChemclFertlsrsContng
The Three
31052000 13.73
FrtlsngElmntsNitrognPhosph
rs And Potasium
15 Animal Blood Prepared For
30029020 Therapeutic, Prophylactic Or 40.57 31.81 -21.59 15.13 13.24 -12.48
Diagnostic Uses
Total of Above Commodities 21763.72 13853.94 -36.34 5796.29 7646.15 31.91
% Share of Above To India’s Import From
Switzerland 93.04 87.72 -- 86.71 91.40 --
India’s Import From Switzerland 23392.32 15793.95 -32.48 6685.03 8365.54 25.14

Imports from Switzerland have seen a decline of 32.48% during the financial year 2022-23 over 2021-22.
Despite a fall the overall imports from Switzerland in the financial year 2022-23, the imports during the April-
August of the current financial year have seen a rise of 25.14% . The share of top 15 imports to India’s overall
imports from Switzerland has increased from 86.71% in April-August, 2022-23 to 91.40% in April-August,
2023-24.

10. Top fifteen 8-digit level products in respect of Source: Korea Rp


(Value in US $ Million)
S. % April- April-
%
N HS Code Description 2021-22 2022-23 Growt August, August,
Growth
o. h 2022-23 2023-24
1 27090010 Petroleum Crude 709.09 829.84
2 Monolithic Integrated
85423100 179.10 729.03 307.06 262.62 350.2 33.35
Circuits - Digital
3 27101971 Base Oil 1278.43 928.86 -27.34 426.48 325.64 -23.64
4 85423900 Other 334.05 459.15 37.45 229.33 170.05 -25.85
5 87084000 Gear Boxes 306.14 365.92 19.52 150.81 165.08 9.46
6 85423200 Memories 913.94 908.97 -0.54 437.91 160.27 -63.4
7 Strips Of Flat-Rold Prdcts In
72083840 Coils Of A Thckns>=3 But< 355.81 380.04 6.81 163.33 153.14 -6.24
4.75Mm Hot-Rld,Excl.Pickl
8 85076000 Lithium-Ion 73.48 266.46 262.62 66.75 148.27 122.13
9 Zinc,Not Alloyd,Contng By
79011100 187.03 253.02 35.28 84.88 137.57 62.07
Wt>=99.99% Zinc
10 Otr Prtsandaccssrs Of Vhcls
87089900 228.30 258.91 13.41 91.28 134.21 47.03
Of Hdg 8701-8705
11 39041020 Suspension Grade Pvc Resin 280.96 183.79 -34.59 81.21 99.63 22.69
12 Prdcts Paintd,Vrnshd/Coatd
72107000 182.32 189.64 4.01 95.65 91.18 -4.67
Wth Plstcs
13 Flt-Rld Prdcts Of Silicon
72251920 Elctrcl Steel Othr Than Grain 246.11 164.15 -33.30 95.09 87.44 -8.05
Oriented: Cold Rolled
14 39074000 Polycarbonates 170.44 146.10 -14.28 72.5 86.91 19.88
15 29023000 Toluene 90.47 239.87 165.14 74.06 73.6 -0.63
Total of Above Commodities 4826.58 6183.00 28.10 2331.90 3013.03 29.21
% Share of Above To India’s Import From
Korea Rp 27.62 29.13 -- 27.62 36.84 --
India’s Import From Korea Rp 17477.20 21227.32 21.46 8442.83 8178.13 -3.14

India’s overall import from Korea Rp has seen an increase of 21.46% during 2022-23 over 2021-22. During
April-August, 2023-24, imports from Korea declined by 3.14% over April-August, 2022-23. Petroleum Crude
has emerged as the main item of import from Korea during April-August, 20223-24. The share of top 15 items
to India’s overall imports from Korea has gone up from 27.62% in April-August, 2022-23 to 36.84% in April-
August, 2023-24.

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E. Export Scenario: State-wise
The details of State-wise export for last two years and the current year along with percentage share is given
at Table 19, and State-wise export in terms of percentage change for last two years and the current year is
given at Table 20.

Figure 17shows that State-wise percentage share of 14 major States (with contribution of more than 1%
share) and unspecified sources (2.12%) in India’s total merchandise export in April-August, 2023. It
reflects that Gujarat has the highest share of 31.83% followed by Maharashtra (15.61%) and Tamil Nadu
(9.76%) in April-August, 2023. Top 14 States contribute about 93.16% of total exports. The remaining
States have fewer shares (less than 1%) in India’s total export.

Figure 17: Percentage Share of States in India's Export during 2023-24


(April-August)
Andhra Pradesh Telangana
4.72% Haryana 2.81%
Uttar Pradesh 3.93% West Bengal Odisha
4.73% 2.72% 2.66%
Karnataka Rajasthan Delhi
6.08% 2.26% 2.19% Chattisgarh
0.57%
Unspecified
2.12% Madhya Goa
Punjab Pradesh 0.54%
Tamil Nadu 1.55% 1.74%
Kerala Himachal Pradesh
9.76% Dadra & Nagar
1.00% 0.53%
Haveli
1.01% Uttarakhand
0.50%
Maharashtra Bihar
15.61% 0.49%
Jharkhand
Puducherry 0.30%
Gujarat Assam
0.13% 0.09%
31.83%
Daman & Diu
0.05%
Jammu & Kashmir
0.04%

Figure 18 reflects the State-wise percentage growth of major States during 2022-23 over 2021-22 and
April-August, 2023-24 over April-August, 2022-23. It reflects that Delhi (25.10%) followed by Dadra &
Nagar Haveli (10.80%) have shown highest positive growth in the exports during April-August, 2023-24
over April-August, 2022-23.

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Figure 18: Export Performance (% Growth) of 16 Major States during 2022-23 over
2021-22 and 2023-24 (April-August) over 2022-23
30.00 25.10
17.82
20.00 15.60
10.80
7.97
10.00 3.10 2.84
7.06
4.89
1.48 1.99 0.33
-0.93 -1.36
% Growth

0.00 -4.37
3.79 -6.31
1.06 1.72
-13.93 -8.25 -4.33
-10.00 -13.27 -7.61 -7.24 -4.45

-12.75 -12.15 -12.74


-20.00 -17.52
-18.59
-30.00
-34.22
-40.00

% Change in 2022-23 over 2021-22


% Change in 2023-24 (April-August) over 2022-23 (April-August)

F. Export Scenario: District-wise


The details of District-wise export for current year along with percentage change and percentage share as
compared to previous Period is given at Table 21 and Table 22.

Figure 19 shows District-wise percentage share of top 10 Districts in India’s total merchandise export
during April-August, 2023-24. It reflects that Jamnagar district has the highest share of 13.30% followed
by Kanchipuram (3.82%), Mumbai (3.17%) and Pune (3.04%) during April-August, 2023-24. Top 10
Districts contributed about 38.90% of total exports during the current period.

Percentage Share of Top 10 Districts in India's Export during April-August, 2023-24


14% 13.30%

12%

10%

8%

6%
3.82% 3.17%
4% 3.04% 2.94% 2.84% 2.84% 2.25%
2.41% 2.30%
2%

0%

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G. Summary Tables
Table 1: Performance of India's Merchandise Trade
(Value in US$ Billions)
Years Export % Change Import % Change Trade Balance
2017-18 303.53 -- 465.58 -- -162.06
2018-19 330.07 8.75 514.03 10.41 -183.96
2019-20 313.36 -5.06 474.71 -7.66 -161.35
2020-21 291.81 -6.88 394.44 -16.92 -102.63
2021-22 422.00 44.58 613.05 55.31 -190.72
2022-23 450.43 6.74 714.04 16.47 -263.61
2022-23 (April-August) 196.35 -- 309.19 -- -112.84
2023-24 (April-August)* 172.95 -11.91 271.83 -13.74 -98.88
Source: DGCI&S, * Provisional data
Table 2: India’s month-wise Merchandise Trade
(Value in US$ Millions)
2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24*
Trade Trade Trade Trade
Months Export Import Export Import Export Import Export Import
Balance Balance Balance Balance
April 10173 17086 -6913 30751 46044 -15294 39699 58058 -18358 34662 49896 -15234
May 19247 22860 -3613 32299 38835 -6536 39004 61126 -22123 34983 57102 -22119
June 22033 21324 710 32493 42098 -9605 42280 64353 -22073 32966 53099 -20133
Jul 23782 29116 -5334 35513 46147 -10634 38336 63771 -25436 32254 52923 -20669
Aug 22829 31034 -8205 33381 45093 -11712 37018 61879 -24861 34484 58638 -24153
Sept 27559 30518 -2959 33815 56286 -22472 35391 63372 -27981
Oct 24920 34074 -9153 35728 53638 -17911 31602 57911 -26309
Nov 23620 33812 -10192 31795 53025 -21230 34887 56951 -22064
Dec 27216 42935 -15718 39270 60330 -21060 38068 61218 -23150
Jan 27538 42030 -14492 35233 52567 -17334 35780 52228 -16448
Feb 27633 40749 -13115 37154 55898 -18744 36995 53160 -16165
Mar 35257 48899 -13642 44574 63091 -18517 41368 60013 -18645
Total 291808 394436 -102627 422004 613052 -191048 450427 714041 -263613 169349 271658 -102309

Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata * Figure for 2023-24 are based on quick estimates
Table 3: India’s month-wise Services Trade
(Value in US$ Millions)
2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Trade Trade Trade Trade
Months Export Import Export Import Export Import Export Import
Balance Balance Balance Balance
Apr 16450 9301 7149 18056 9620 8436 24051 14056 9995 25842 13626 12216
May 16766 9938 6828 17861 9948 7913 25127 15198 9929 27060 15502 11558
June 16995 9960 7035 20299 10836 9463 26922 15770 11152 27861 15236 12625
Jul 17031 10047 6984 19357 11389 7968 24260 14061 10199 26228 13754 12474
Aug 16441 9597 6844 20455 11866 8589 26503 15223 11280 28719 15103 13616
Sept 17285 10135 7150 21609 12581 9028 29224 16270 12954
Oct 16583 9525 7058 20371 11642 8729 25346 13516 11830
Nov 17080 10120 6960 20670 12626 8044 26986 15392 11594
Dec 18721 11500 7221 25977 14939 11038 31090 15794 15296
Jan 17365 9877 7488 21625 13237 8388 28036 14226 13810
Feb 17842 10380 7462 21302 12971 8331 27431 14368 13063
Mar 20797 12263 8534 26948 15348 11600 30478 16272 14206
Total 209356 122643 86713 254530 147003 107527 325454 180146 145308 135710 73221 62489
Source: Monthly Press Releases, RBI

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Table 4: India’s month-wise Overall Trade (Merchandise plus Services)
(Value in US$ Millions)
2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Trade Trade Trade Trade
Months Export Import Export Import Export Import Export Import
Balance Balance Balance Balance
Apr 26623 26387 236 48807 55664 -6858 63750 72114 -8363 60504 63522 -3018
May 36013 32798 3215 50160 48783 1377 64131 76324 -12194 62043 72604 -10561
June 39028 31284 7745 52792 52934 -142 69202 80123 -10921 60827 68335 -7508
Jul 40813 39163 1650 54870 57536 -2666 62596 77832 -15237 58482 66677 -8195
Aug 39270 40631 -1361 53836 56959 -3123 63521 77102 -13581 63203 73741 -10537
Sept 44844 40653 4191 55424 68867 -13444 64615 79642 -15027
Oct 41503 43599 -2095 56099 65280 -9182 56948 71427 -14479
Nov 40700 43932 -3232 52465 65651 -13186 61873 72343 -10470
Dec 45937 54435 -8497 65247 75269 -10022 69158 77012 -7854
Jan 44903 51907 -7004 56858 65804 -8946 63816 66454 -2638
Mar 45475 51129 -5653 58456 68869 -10413 64426 67528 -3102
Mar 56054 61162 -5108 71522 78439 -6917 71846 76285 -4439
Total 501164 517079 -15914 676534 760055 -83521 775881 894187 -118305 305059 344879 -39819
Source: DGCI&S and RBI

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Table 5: India’s Merchandise Export of QE Groups: Growth for last 2 years and current year
(Value in US$ Million)
Sl.
QE Groups 2021-22 2022-23 % Change
No.
1 Engineering Goods 112163.38 107036.42 -4.57
2 Petroleum Products 67471.70 97400.50 44.36
3 Gems And Jewellery 39099.12 37956.99 -2.92
4 Organic & Inorganic Chemical 29364.78 30341.80 3.33
5 Electronic Goods 15660.38 23551.23 50.39
6 Drugs And Pharmaceuticals 24594.29 25392.75 3.25
7 Rmg Of All Textiles 16014.84 16191.91 1.11
Cotton Yarn/Fabs./Madeups, Handloom
8
Products Etc. 15298.02 10945.92 -28.45
9 Rice 9671.11 11143.24 15.22
10 Plastic And Linoleum 9824.57 8366.21 -14.84
11 Marine Products 7772.37 8077.97 3.93
12 Man-Made Yarn/Fabs./Madeups Etc. 5614.63 4948.95 -11.86
13 Leather And Leather Manufactures 4381.47 4752.37 8.47
Mica, Coal And Other Ores, Minerals
14
Including Process 5217.23 5143.99 -1.40
15 Ceramic Products And Glassware 3464.84 3736.17 7.83
16 Meat, Dairy And Poultry Products 4141.01 4029.49 -2.69
17 Spices 3896.03 3783.63 -2.89
18 Fruits And Vegetables 2883.07 3205.71 11.19
19 Iron Ore 3248.22 1797.52 -44.66
Cereal Preparations And Miscellaneous
20
Processed Item 2280.71 2614.73 14.65
21 Oil Meals 1031.95 1600.97 55.14
22 Handicrafts Excl. Hand Made Carpet 2088.17 1688.37 -19.15
23 Oil Seeds 1113.64 1337.71 20.12
24 Tobacco 923.59 1213.37 31.38
25 Carpet 1789.89 1366.09 -23.68
26 Coffee 1020.75 1146.17 12.29
27 Other Cereals 1087.38 1193.30 9.74
28 Tea 751.07 817.57 8.85
29 Jute Mfg. Including Floor Covering 507.66 438.43 -13.64
30 Cashew 453.07 356.29 -21.36
31 Others 29175.47 29382.63 0.71
India’s Total Export 422004.41 450958.43 6.86
India’s Total Export excl. Petroleum products 354532.71 353557.93 -0.27

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Table 5 (contd.): India’s Merchandise Export of QE Groups: Growth for last 2 years and current year
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S. August, August, % % %
QE Groups August, August,
No. 2022-23 2023-24 Change Change Share
2022-23 2023-24
1 Engineering Goods 8405.08 9054.41 7.73 2141.36 1906.03 -10.99 1.10
2 Petroleum Products 8486.01 5888.63 -30.61 2276.18 1893.59 -16.81 1.09
3 Gems And Jewellery 3330.48 2599.86 -21.94 1612.77 1866.63 15.74 1.08
Organic & Inorganic
4
Chemical 2593.36 2131.09 -17.83 1764.48 1693.33 -4.03 0.98
5 Electronic Goods 1720.26 2172.60 26.29 1598.34 1689.96 5.73 0.98
Drugs And
6
Pharmaceuticals 2144.51 2241.69 4.53 1182.93 1352.88 14.37 0.78
7 Rmg Of All Textiles 1233.85 1133.35 -8.15 655.94 1280.24 95.18 0.74
Cotton
8 Yarn/Fabs./Madeups,
Handloom Products Etc. 883.90 1113.67 26.00 1168.90 1160.13 -0.75 0.67
9 Rice 1041.73 939.22 -9.84 494.79 678.87 37.20 0.39
10 Plastic And Linoleum 748.18 685.86 -8.33 765.85 670.60 -12.44 0.39
11 Marine Products 663.45 679.69 2.45 471.63 590.89 25.29 0.34
Man-Made
12 Yarn/Fabs./Madeups
Etc. 419.86 412.20 -1.82 534.23 572.86 7.23 0.33
Leather And Leather
13
Manufactures 428.20 407.88 -4.75 604.08 555.55 -8.03 0.32
Mica, Coal And Other
14 Ores, Minerals Including
Process 394.24 366.25 -7.10 515.99 540.80 4.81 0.31
Ceramic Products And
15
Glassware 319.99 413.67 29.28 472.04 353.62 -25.09 0.20
Meat, Dairy And Poultry
16
Products 336.08 391.39 16.46 324.03 305.13 -5.83 0.18
17 Spices 320.94 285.01 -11.20 211.96 156.26 -26.28 0.09
18 Fruits And Vegetables 252.63 288.48 14.19 134.38 137.32 2.19 0.08
19 Iron Ore 13.39 221.75 1556.09 13770.82 9481.78 -31.15 5.48
Cereal Preparations And
20 Miscellaneous Processed
Item 218.63 246.80 12.88 2141.36 1906.03 -10.99 1.10
21 Oil Meals 79.45 124.94 57.26 2276.18 1893.59 -16.81 1.09
Handicrafts Excl. Hand
22
Made Carpet 145.41 142.46 -2.03 1612.77 1866.63 15.74 1.08
23 Oil Seeds 79.18 92.66 17.02 1764.48 1693.33 -4.03 0.98
24 Tobacco 127.67 153.24 20.03 1598.34 1689.96 5.73 0.98
25 Carpet 104.25 117.96 13.15 1182.93 1352.88 14.37 0.78
26 Coffee 89.56 88.85 -0.79 655.94 1280.24 95.18 0.74
27 Other Cereals 63.59 36.21 -43.06 1168.90 1160.13 -0.75 0.67
28 Tea 82.78 77.32 -6.60 494.79 678.87 37.20 0.39
Jute Mfg. Including
29
Floor Covering 42.08 32.33 -23.17 765.85 670.60 -12.44 0.39
30 Cashew 24.28 27.74 14.25 471.63 590.89 25.29 0.34
31 Others 2224.72 1917.03 -13.83 534.23 572.86 7.23 0.33
India’s Total Export 37017.74 34484.24 -6.84 196334.85 172948.43 -11.91 100.00
India’s Total Export excl.
Petroleum products 28531.73 28595.61 0.22 152757.39 141290.34 -7.51 81.70
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (Note: The analysis is based on the Quick Estimates Groups of commodities, latest
available up to August, 2023

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Table 6: India’s Merchandise Import of QE Groups: Growth for last 2 years and current year
(Value in US$ Million)
S.
QE Groups 2021-22 2022-23 % Change
No.
1 Petroleum, Crude & products 161810 209418 29.42
2 Electronic goods 73674 77264 4.87
3 Machinery, electrical & non-electrical 39943 45415 13.70
4 Gold 46166 35016 -24.15
5 Coal, Coke & Briquettes, etc. 31718 49735 56.80
6 Organic & Inorganic Chemicals 30292 33442 10.40
7 Pearls, precious & Semi-precious stones 31008 30700 -0.99
8 Artificial resins, plastic materials, etc. 20231 23511 16.21
9 Iron & Steel 17303 22483 29.94
10 Non-ferrous metals 17602 19840 12.72
11 Transport equipment 20852 29405 41.01
12 Vegetable Oil 18992 20838 9.72
13 Chemical material & products 11148 12200 9.44
14 Fertilisers, Crude & manufactured 14170 17207 21.43
15 Metaliferrous ores & other minerals 8950 9405 5.07
16 Medcnl. & Pharmaceutical products 9072 8105 -10.66
17 Professional instrument, Optical goods, etc. 6373 6938 8.86
18 Wood & Wood products 6136 7241 18.00
19 Dyeing/tanning/colouring mtrls. 3960 3865 -2.39
20 Machine tools 4239 4407 3.94
21 Fruits & vegetables 2641 2675 1.32
22 Pulses 2229 1944 -12.79
23 Textile yarn Fabric, made-up articles 2065 2618 26.74
24 Pulp and Waste paper 1601 2118 32.33
25 Project goods 1356 1603 18.20
26 Leather & leather products 819 1029 25.61
27 Silver 3276 5295 61.61
28 Cotton Raw & Waste 560 1439 157.11
29 Newsprint 345 521 51.24
30 Sulphur & Unroasted Iron Pyrts 475 338 -28.85
31 Others 24047 28029 16.56
India’s Total Import 613052.04 714042.45 16.47
India’s Total Import excl. Petroleum crude &
451241.59 504624.29 11.83
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Table 6 (contd.): India’s Merchandise Import of QE Groups: Growth for last 2 years and current year
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S. August, August, % % %
QE Groups August, August,
No. 2022-23 2023-24 Change Change Share
2022-23 2023-24
Petroleum, Crude &
1
products 17324 13207 -23.76 89066 68291 -23.33 25.12
2 Electronic goods 7305 7913 8.33 32658 35437 8.51 13.04
Machinery, electrical &
3
non-electrical 3888 4517 16.17 18180 20614 13.39 7.58
4 Gold 3559 4938 38.75 16419 18140 10.48 6.67
Coal, Coke & Briquettes,
5
etc. 4540 2566 -43.47 26794 16838 -37.16 6.19
Organic & Inorganic
6
Chemicals 2958 2168 -26.69 16266 11833 -27.25 4.35
Pearls, precious & Semi-
7
precious stones 2407 2026 -15.82 13919 10228 -26.52 3.76
Artificial resins, plastic
8
materials, etc. 2024 2195 8.48 10573 9582 -9.37 3.53
9 Iron & Steel 1763 2294 30.08 8164 9259 13.40 3.41
10 Non-ferrous metals 1718 1944 13.13 8669 9224 6.40 3.39
11 Transport equipment 1921 1844 -3.99 9124 8743 -4.18 3.22
12 Vegetable Oil 1890 1881 -0.49 9156 7035 -23.16 2.59
Chemical material &
13
products 1104 2200 99.36 5515 6829 23.82 2.51
Fertilisers, Crude &
14
manufactured 1476 654 -55.69 6598 4663 -29.34 1.72
Metaliferrous ores &
15
other minerals 812 882 8.71 4274 3963 -7.29 1.46
Medcnl. &
16
Pharmaceutical products 636 764 20.08 3462 3452 -0.29 1.27
Professional instrument,
17
Optical goods, etc. 577 689 19.49 2858 3104 8.59 1.14
18 Wood & Wood products 640 576 -10.01 3140 2742 -12.67 1.01
Dyeing/tanning/colouring
19
mtrls. 323 1000 209.14 1758 2508 42.66 0.92
20 Machine tools 360 420 16.56 1761 1906 8.23 0.70
21 Fruits & vegetables 204 188 -8.08 1117 988 -11.55 0.36
22 Pulses 138 244 76.31 429 949 121.54 0.35
Textile yarn Fabric,
23
made-up articles 265 216 -18.38 1195 936 -21.70 0.34
24 Pulp and Waste paper 192 189 -1.25 777 785 1.00 0.29
25 Project goods 48 298 517.83 521 573 9.96 0.21
Leather & leather
26
products 105 70 -33.17 464 400 -13.73 0.15
27 Silver 728 159 -78.15 3148 374 -88.12 0.14
28 Cotton Raw & Waste 296 75 -74.67 764 362 -52.61 0.13
29 Newsprint 42 54 30.72 199 206 3.54 0.08
Sulphur & Unroasted
30
Iron Pyrts 14 14 -3.21 171 91 -46.75 0.03
31 Others 2624 2451 -6.58 12047 11778 -2.23 4.33
India’s Total Import 61879.15 58637.69 -5.24 309187.44 271832.44 -12.08 100.00
India’s Total Import excl.
Petroleum crude & products 44555.13 45430.65 1.97 220121.24 203541.57 -7.53 74.88
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (Note: The analysis is based on the Quick Estimates Groups of commodities, latest
available up toAugust, 2022

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Table 7 : India’s Merchandise Export of QE Groups: Month-wise
(Value in US$ Million)
S.
QE Groups Sep, 22 Oct, 22 Nov, 22 Dec, 22 Jan, 23 Feb, 22
No.
1 Engineering Goods 8395.49 7402.97 8072.78 9081.9 8408.17 8582.24
2 Petroleum Products 7429.84 4751.69 5398.42 4937.71 4946.63 4913.01
3 Gems And Jewellery 3793.85 3311.27 2502.29 2541.76 2617.8 3601.12
4 Drugs And Pharmaceuticals 2196.32 1873.73 1989.62 2261.3 1992.82 2053.99
5 Electronic Goods 2009.07 1853.77 2237.57 2295.57 2114.15 1926.75
6 Organic And Inorganic Chemicals 2443.5 2146.88 2322.13 2549.93 2395.29 2138.61
7 RMG Of All Textiles 1066.18 988.72 1198.09 1481.18 1492.98 1406.99
Cotton Yarn/Fabs./Madeups,
8
Handloom Products Etc. 799.57 719.03 803.17 861.55 869.26 876.7
9 Rice 792.5 703.96 800.52 1017.7 981.58 1038.49
10 Plastic And Linoleum 660.66 580.53 658.06 665.83 584.12 595.14
11 Marine Products 720.98 720.32 746.65 699.05 586.51 531.27
12 Ceramic Products And Glassware 240.63 256.84 309.54 329.54 305.98 309.13
Man-Made Yarn/Fabs./Madeups
13
Etc. 400.96 350.56 355.37 386.72 396.77 397.12
Leather And Leather
14
Manufactures 419.37 349.03 389.63 398.36 378.06 333.26
15 Meat, Dairy And Poultry Products 334.04 299.2 311.98 331.06 301.32 306.2
Mica, Coal And Other Ores,
16
Minerals Including Process 426.32 351.9 326.64 375.74 365.62 449.16
17 Fruits And Vegetables 266.08 222.5 237.05 248.32 270.98 360.23
18 Spices 330.46 268.11 273.86 289.05 278.91 376.49
Cereal Preparations And
19
Miscellaneous Processed Item 194.15 174.38 202.09 209.55 197.76 219.48
20 Iron Ore 2.72 7.83 15.67 156.74 278.14 308.7
21 Tobacco 125.24 102.68 126.16 93.19 71.05 70.69
Handicrafts Excl. Hand Made
22
Carpet 123.75 98.05 98.67 123.55 161.95 115.35
23 Oil Meals 62.26 91.87 128.35 186.08 151.79 226.63
24 Carpet 105.95 107.13 115.06 118.44 104.95 98.95
25 Oil Seeds 59.11 149.98 188.74 131.67 114.15 105.86
26 Coffee 94.24 80.11 77.78 72.82 69.83 69.23
27 Tea 85.91 72.88 79.56 79.6 60.7 60.18
28 Other Cereals 52.91 44.53 138.11 169.42 124.77 116.72
29 Jute Mfg. Inc Floor Covering 34.36 23.57 32.73 38.62 30.85 28.87
30 Cashew 22.71 25.23 30.43 36.58 41.92 32.57
31 Others 1756.29 1652.42 1825.01 2308.39 2218.82 2228.25
India’s Total Export 35445.42 29781.67 31991.73 34476.92 32913.63 33877.38
India’s Total Export excl.
Petroleum products 28015.58 25029.98 26593.31 29539.21 27967.00 28964.37
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata

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Table 7 (contd.): India’s Merchandise Export of QE Groups: Month-wise
(Value in US$ Million)
S.
QE Groups Mar, 23 Apr, 23 May, 23 Jun, 23 Jul, 23 Aug, 23
No.
1 Engineering Goods 10190.97 8985.77 9308.87 8527.94 8747.76 9054.41
2 Petroleum Products 5433.95 6475.52 5940.74 5560.25 4598.72 5888.63
3 Gems And Jewellery 2744.86 2425.42 2823.25 2278.94 2304.69 2599.86
4 Drugs And Pharmaceuticals 2487.47 2282.81 2084.89 2232.23 2125.69 2241.69
5 Electronic Goods 2862.34 2114.3 2424.03 2425.54 2048.55 2172.60
Organic And Inorganic
6
Chemicals 2691.5 2147.62 2241.85 2181.5 2567.91 2131.09
7 RMG Of All Textiles 1448.3 1210.66 1235.82 1247.95 1141.17 1133.35
Cotton Yarn/Fabs./Madeups,
8
Handloom Products Etc. 1024.01 887.89 920.28 950.29 1009.1 1113.67
9 Rice 1127.39 1000.29 977.28 843.89 980.39 939.22
10 Plastic And Linoleum 713.59 645.86 650.39 631.23 674.19 685.86
11 Marine Products 674.86 567.62 599.29 605.34 598.07 679.69
Ceramic Products And
12
Glassware 371.25 363.72 373.02 314.72 401.47 413.67
Man-Made
13
Yarn/Fabs./Madeups Etc. 476.62 393 395.16 372.46 390.25 412.20
Leather And Leather
14
Manufactures 344.46 326.86 368.85 397.47 404.56 407.88
Meat, Dairy And Poultry
15
Products 381.7 340.17 307.76 361.98 292.04 391.39
Mica, Coal And Other Ores,
16
Minerals Including Process 475.28 386.28 382.43 395.65 340.61 366.25
17 Fruits And Vegetables 416.33 313.23 245.1 235.82 278.52 288.48
18 Spices 383.36 361.43 453.73 293.84 298.77 285.01
Cereal Preparations And
19
Miscellaneous Processed Item 248.74 234.37 230.79 214.82 233.71 246.80
20 Iron Ore 370.65 354.46 288.58 196.72 217.24 221.75
21 Tobacco 89.28 104.49 91.25 118.8 104.7 153.24
Handicrafts Excl. Hand Made
22
Carpet 122.58 120.58 123.52 160.47 122.96 142.46
23 Oil Meals 259.43 198.54 150.82 96.32 108.14 124.94
24 Carpet 110.97 105.19 111.25 109.76 111.44 117.96
25 Oil Seeds 174.68 136.16 103.85 135.12 123.12 92.66
26 Coffee 135.19 118.41 112.97 115.86 104.64 88.85
27 Tea 57.62 47.61 54.11 60.82 65.16 77.32
28 Other Cereals 82.91 63.55 104.67 84 65.5 36.21
29 Jute Mfg. Inc Floor Covering 37.47 33.41 30.36 30.82 29.35 32.33
30 Cashew 32.87 27.08 28.18 27.52 26.81 27.74
31 Others 2410.47 1889.47 1819.57 1758.37 1739.13 1917.03
India’s Total Export 38381.10 34661.77 34982.66 32966.44 32254.36 34484.24
India’s Total Export excl.
Petroleum products 32947.15 28186.25 29041.92 27406.19 27655.64 28595.61
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (Note: The analysis is based on the Quick Estimates Groups of commodities, latest
available up to August, 2023. Figures for September, 2022 to August, 23 is based on quick estimate.

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Table 8 : India’s Merchandise Import of QE Groups: Month-wise
(Value in US$ Million)
S.
QE Groups Sep, 22 Oct, 22 Nov,22 Dec, 22 Jan, 23 Feb, 23
No.
1 Petroleum, Crude & products 15875.96 15852.43 15741.14 17471.86 14672.58 15082.35
2 Electronic goods 7142.53 6200.22 5899.31 6333.35 6218.74 5630.48
3 Gold 3856.32 3700.15 3242.68 1180.21 697.03 2631.83
Machinery, electrical & non-
4
electrical 3720.63 3632.12 3849.06 4140.61 3931.29 3848.96
5 Coal, Coke & Briquettes, etc. 3520.48 3178.07 3750.35 3296.1 2616.74 3114.71
6 Iron & Steel 1876.53 1991.41 2197.01 2354.63 2222.05 1869.28
7 Chemical material & products 961.68 855.67 945.01 983.25 887.56 965.2
Artificial resins, plastic materials,
8
etc. 1843.74 1762.4 1833.15 1683.64 1768.31 1830.38
9 Organic & Inorganic Chemicals 2495.63 2359.02 2593.01 2580.42 2253.57 2302.79
Pearls, precious & Semi-precious
10
stones 2658.51 2159.93 2291.46 2492.46 1614.43 2531.44
11 Non-ferrous metals 1504.32 1539.7 1568.58 1678.49 1566.03 1588.24
12 Vegetable Oil 1958.66 1580.63 1598.59 1825.57 2001.15 1327.49
13 Transport equipment 2921.76 2495.03 2170.8 3533.01 1762.79 2037.59
14 Dyeing/tanning/colouring mtrls. 313.09 304.77 285.85 307.72 311.29 278.53
Metaliferrous ores & other
15
minerals 745.75 728.11 605.31 746.61 731.92 564.2
Medcnl. & Pharmaceutical
16
products 601.11 642.78 668.29 754.67 653.76 618.53
Professional instrument, Optical
17
goods, etc. 584.7 506.31 553.87 601.19 554.54 570.35
18 Fertilisers, Crude & manufactured 1780.86 2105.03 1737.95 1920.09 1572.19 679.9
19 Wood & Wood products 582.85 575.89 664.9 568.3 605.72 518.62
20 Machine tools 369.29 383.79 376.29 393.3 401.56 359.63
21 Project goods 59.45 48.38 69.57 67.56 409.25 320.94
22 Pulses 158.46 204.81 256.19 300.54 214.44 188.6
Textile yarn Fabric, made-up
23
articles 219.68 207.71 209.38 228.25 207.68 165.64
24 Pulp and Waste paper 182.79 224.98 221.04 183.68 222.24 135.54
25 Fruits & vegetables 217.91 211.4 211.11 247.23 227.41 211.45
26 Silver 1054.09 585.09 155.71 167.94 113.98 12.95
27 Cotton Raw & Waste 317.3 172.13 48.88 17.53 28.83 34.67
28 Leather & leather products 96.18 85.35 76.69 86.54 75.25 71.84
29 Newsprint 46.83 68.75 44.96 36.4 47.7 30.52
30 Sulphur & Unroasted Iron Pyrts 38.38 11.23 31.6 30.44 21.33 26.69
31 Others 3452.96 2320.1 1986.76 2032.22 2045.15 1759.71
India’s Total Import 61158.43 56693.39 55884.50 58243.81 50656.51 51309.05
India’s Total Import excl.
Petroleum products 45282.47 40840.96 40143.36 40771.95 35983.93 36226.70
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata

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Table 8 (contd.): India’s Merchandise Import of QE Groups: Month-wise
(Value in US$ Million)
S.
QE Groups Mar, 23 Apr, 23 May, 23 Jun, 23 Jul, 23 Aug, 23
No.
1 Petroleum, Crude & products 16115.18 15172.52 15624.1 12542.62 11755.7 13207.04
2 Electronic goods 7190.7 6408.44 6704.18 6643.67 7767.29 7913.23
3 Gold 3300.64 1008.92 3693.5 4995.07 3503.24 4938.47
Machinery, electrical & non-
4
electrical 4119.73 3930.43 4138.79 3696.78 4330.73 4516.83
5 Coal, Coke & Briquettes, etc. 3453.26 3519.96 4492.11 3533.6 2735.06 2566.36
6 Iron & Steel 1808.23 1707.42 1824.55 1596.26 1833.62 2293.52
7 Chemical material & products 1086.75 988.09 1059.19 1229.87 1351.5 2200.08
Artificial resins, plastic
8
materials, etc. 2194.65 1901.19 1884.84 1668.65 1932.14 2195.12
9 Organic & Inorganic Chemicals 2648.67 2340.7 2570.89 2452.25 2322.12 2168.18
Pearls, precious & Semi-precious
10
stones 3019.68 2108.28 1878.73 2234.21 1980.26 2026.12
11 Non-ferrous metals 1708.34 1772.75 2050.87 1570.06 1896.63 1943.52
12 Vegetable Oil 1406.82 1078.33 1140.02 1304.27 1632.62 1881.17
13 Transport equipment 2173.42 1481.42 1896.85 1736.56 1583.2 1844.28
14 Dyeing/tanning/colouring mtrls. 302.97 334.35 354.3 265.45 553.81 999.91
Metaliferrous ores & other
15
minerals 970.77 554.23 920.73 769.25 817.24 882.27
Medcnl. & Pharmaceutical
16
products 706.02 578.64 703.15 673.41 735.02 763.63
Professional instrument, Optical
17
goods, etc. 708.21 576.66 631.1 585.31 620.92 689.22
Fertilisers, Crude &
18
manufactured 812.14 651.27 1180.45 1186.52 989.93 653.82
19 Wood & Wood products 585.11 537.92 582.05 477.24 568.73 576.24
20 Machine tools 362.49 329.47 397.36 341.73 417.55 419.70
21 Project goods 106.89 32.19 56.78 124.87 60.63 298.29
22 Pulses 184.42 150.95 131.84 218.15 205.58 244.15
Textile yarn Fabric, made-up
23
articles 183.38 161.38 188.39 168.94 201.15 216.02
24 Pulp and Waste paper 170.46 146.54 136.5 147.72 164.64 189.45
25 Fruits & vegetables 231.45 199.6 218.21 196.94 185.47 187.85
26 Silver 70.45 112.89 27.15 44.33 30.55 159.09
27 Cotton Raw & Waste 54.99 45.3 58.07 95.1 88.72 74.90
28 Leather & leather products 72.93 61.62 95.05 100.63 73.61 69.96
29 Newsprint 46.81 24.13 39.73 48.83 39.54 54.26
30 Sulphur & Unroasted Iron Pyrts 7.57 22.3 6.59 30.35 17.8 13.86
31 Others 2306 1957.88 2415.6 2420.63 2527.88 2451.15
India’s Total Import 58109.13 49895.77 57101.67 53099.27 52922.88 58637.69
India’s Total Import excl.
Petroleum products 41993.95 34723.25 41477.57 40556.65 41167.18 45430.65
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (Note: The analysis is based on the Quick Estimates Groups of commodities, latest
available up toAugust, 2023. Figures forSeptember, 22 to August, 23 is based on quick estimates)

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Table 9: India’s Export by Principal Commodity
(Value in US$ Million)
S. April-August, April-August,
Principal Commodities % Share % Share % Change
No. 2022-23 2023-24
1 Petroleum Products 43577.45 22.20 35393.33 20.00 -18.78
2 Drug Formulations, Biologicals 8062.46 4.11 8503.82 4.81 5.47
3 Pearl, Precs, Semiprecs Stones 11571.07 5.89 8249.88 4.66 -28.70
4 Telecom Instruments 3993.55 2.03 6230.35 3.52 56.01
5 Iron And Steel 6998.76 3.56 5475.90 3.09 -21.76
6 Electric Machinery And Equipme 4503.46 2.29 5163.31 2.92 14.65
7 Gold And Oth Precs Metl Jwlery 5198.68 2.65 4079.14 2.31 -21.54
8 Products Of Iron And Steel 4212.34 2.15 4036.49 2.28 -4.17
9 Motor Vehicle/Cars 3559.61 1.81 3508.40 1.98 -1.44
10 Rmg Cotton Incl Accessories 4160.93 2.12 3378.79 1.91 -18.80
11 Indl. Machnry For Dairy Etc 3670.26 1.87 3358.03 1.90 -8.51
12 Residul Chemicl And Alled Prod 3281.75 1.67 3316.19 1.87 1.05
13 Auto Components/Parts 3029.84 1.54 3126.52 1.77 3.19
14 Aluminium, Products Of Aluminm 4106.16 2.09 3053.24 1.73 -25.64
15 Marine Products 3399.24 1.73 3049.91 1.72 -10.28
16 Organic Chemicals 4616.85 2.35 3046.62 1.72 -34.01
17 Cotton Fabrics, Madeups Etc. 3108.75 1.58 2751.64 1.56 -11.49
18 Rice(Other Than Basmoti) 2719.49 1.39 2516.11 1.42 -7.48
19 Rice -Basmoti 1975.14 1.01 2224.66 1.26 12.63
20 Electronics Components 1432.01 0.73 2166.31 1.22 51.28
21 Other Commodities 2495.52 1.27 2162.92 1.22 -13.33
22 Manmade Yarn,Fabrics,Madeups 2183.96 1.11 1963.61 1.11 -10.09
23 Other Misc. Engineering Items 1720.01 0.88 1949.92 1.10 13.37
24 Bulk Drugs, Drug Intermediates 1951.86 0.99 1915.61 1.08 -1.86
25 Electronics Instruments 1629.96 0.83 1900.72 1.07 16.61
26 Agro Chemicals 2271.73 1.16 1804.26 1.02 -20.58
27 Ship, Boat And Floating Struct 1790.76 0.91 1698.69 0.96 -5.14
28 Spices 1598.35 0.81 1688.45 0.95 5.64
29 Cotton Yarn 1247.49 0.64 1589.24 0.90 27.40
30 Ic Engines And Parts 1538.52 0.78 1535.93 0.87 -0.17
31 Buffalo Meat 1360.66 0.69 1394.85 0.79 2.51
32 Ceramics And Allied Products 1128.85 0.57 1384.17 0.78 22.62
33 Rmg Of Othr Textle Matrl 1525.50 0.78 1294.40 0.73 -15.15
34 Iron Ore 655.95 0.33 1280.21 0.72 95.17
35 Cosmetics And Toiletries 1039.27 0.53 1264.96 0.71 21.72
36 Paper, Paper Board And Product 1476.55 0.75 1224.12 0.69 -17.10
37 Plastic Raw Materials 1561.16 0.80 1198.31 0.68 -23.24
38 Other Construction Machinery 947.31 0.48 1194.76 0.68 26.12
39 Rmg Manmade Fibres 1306.74 0.67 1164.60 0.66 -10.88
40 Auto Tyres And Tubes 1354.75 0.69 1139.78 0.64 -15.87
Total of Above Commodities 1,57,962.70 80.46 1,43,378.15 81.04 -9.23
Others 38,372.15 19.54 33,554.64 18.96 -12.55
India’s total Export 1,96,334.85 100.00 1,76,932.79 100.00 -9.88
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata(P: Provisional)
Note: (i) Others includes remaining principal commodities including other commodities (ii) The above listed 40 principal
commodities are fixed based on the top 40 principal commodities of export during the year 2022-23)

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Table 10: India’s Import by Principal Commodity
(Value in US$ Million)
April-
S. April-August, % %
Principal Commodities August, % Share
No. 2022-23 Share Change
2023-24
1 Petroleum: Crude 69,541.66 22.49 53,464.42 19.57 -23.12
2 Gold 16,419.35 5.31 18,139.34 6.64 10.48
3 Coal,Coke And Briquittes Etc 26,793.67 8.67 16,837.48 6.16 -37.16
4 Petroleum Products 19,524.53 6.31 14,852.44 5.44 -23.93
5 Electronics Components 10,244.81 3.31 12,910.50 4.73 26.02
6 Pearl, Precs, Semiprecs Stones 13,919.21 4.50 10,227.57 3.74 -26.52
7 Telecom Instruments 6,346.20 2.05 7,699.02 2.82 21.32
8 Plastic Raw Materials 7,961.31 2.57 7,171.73 2.63 -9.92
9 Iron And Steel 6,175.46 2.00 7,112.24 2.60 15.17
10 Vegetable Oils 9,156.28 2.96 7,035.36 2.58 -23.16
11 Indl. Machnry For Dairy Etc 5,961.58 1.93 6,802.03 2.49 14.10
12 Residul Chemicl And Alled Prod 5,401.42 1.75 6,690.39 2.45 23.86
13 Computer Hardware, Peripherals 6,865.57 2.22 6,455.08 2.36 -5.98
14 Organic Chemicals 8,999.16 2.91 6,170.83 2.26 -31.43
15 Electric Machinery And Equipme 4,473.24 1.45 5,373.79 1.97 20.13
16 Electronics Instruments 4,366.02 1.41 4,725.26 1.73 8.23
17 Copper And Prdcts Made Of Copr 3,361.65 1.09 4,082.60 1.49 21.45
18 Fertilezers Manufactured 5,805.84 1.88 3,894.24 1.43 -32.93
19 Aircraft, Spacecraft And Parts 2,492.80 0.81 3,201.64 1.17 28.44
20 Aluminium, Products Of Aluminm 3,215.77 1.04 3,008.77 1.10 -6.44
21 Inorganic Chemicals 4,426.02 1.43 2,926.04 1.07 -33.89
22 Auto Components/Parts 2,709.85 0.88 2,879.21 1.05 6.25
23 Medical And Scientific Instrum 2,569.55 0.83 2,817.82 1.03 9.66
24 Other Misc. Engineering Items 2,193.50 0.71 2,668.44 0.98 21.65
25 Bulk Minerals And Ores 2,909.17 0.94 2,547.91 0.93 -12.42
26 Other Commodities 2,493.21 0.81 2,309.08 0.85 -7.39
27 Products Of Iron And Steel 1,989.01 0.64 2,146.73 0.79 7.93
28 Bulk Drugs, Drug Intermediates 1,938.28 0.63 1,908.04 0.70 -1.56
29 Consumer Electronics 3,400.57 1.10 1,866.73 0.68 -45.11
30 Paint, Varnish And Allid Prodc 1,077.36 0.35 1,861.44 0.68 72.78
31 Ac, Refrigeration Machnry Etc 1,753.38 0.57 1,745.37 0.64 -0.46
32 Paper, Paper Board And Product 2,096.53 0.68 1,708.40 0.63 -18.51
33 Accumulators And Batteries 1,358.74 0.44 1,697.79 0.62 24.95
34 Machine Tools 1,222.71 0.40 1,381.47 0.51 12.98
35 Cosmetics And Toiletries 1,023.71 0.33 1,319.87 0.48 28.93
36 Ic Engines And Parts 1,272.14 0.41 1,283.06 0.47 0.86
37 Plastc Sht, Film, Plts Etc 1,365.03 0.44 1,233.33 0.45 -9.65
38 Manmade Yarn,Fabrics,Madeups 1,441.42 0.47 1,227.62 0.45 -14.83
39 Othr Rubber Prodct Excpt Footw 1,333.43 0.43 1,183.37 0.43 -11.25
40 Cranes, Lifts And Winches 783.55 0.25 1,055.39 0.39 34.69
Total of Above Commodities 2,76,382.69 89.39 2,43,621.84 89.19 -11.85
Others 32,804.75 10.61 29,514.97 10.81 -10.03
India’s total Import 3,09,187.44 100.00 2,73,136.81 100.00 -11.66
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata(P: Provisional)
Note: (i) Others includes remaining principal commodities including other commodities (ii) The above listed 40 principal
commodities are fixed based on the top 40 principal commodities of import during the year 2022-23)

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Table 11: India’s Export by Destination
(Value in US$ Million)
April-August, April-August,
S.No. Destinations % Share % Share % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 USA 35151.85 17.90 32170.22 18.18 -8.48
2 U Arab Emts 13760.77 7.01 13100.47 7.40 -4.80
3 Netherland 7484.60 3.81 8090.97 4.57 8.10
4 China P Rp 6823.58 3.48 6328.90 3.58 -7.25
5 UK 4552.41 2.32 5493.90 3.11 20.68
6 Singapore 5166.79 2.63 5312.16 3.00 2.81
7 Saudi Arab 4341.53 2.21 4445.17 2.51 2.39
8 Australia 3784.66 1.93 4434.93 2.51 17.18
9 Bangladesh Pr 5816.66 2.96 4183.22 2.36 -28.08
10 Germany 4324.74 2.20 4074.43 2.30 -5.79
11 Italy 3727.02 1.90 3733.97 2.11 0.19
12 South Africa 3984.86 2.03 3617.99 2.04 -9.21
13 Belgium 4204.93 2.14 3567.58 2.02 -15.16
14 Indonesia 4828.33 2.46 3231.46 1.83 -33.07
15 Turkey 3925.37 2.00 3171.96 1.79 -19.19
16 France 3341.07 1.70 3132.70 1.77 -6.24
17 Nepal 3677.61 1.87 3092.84 1.75 -15.90
18 Brazil 4624.03 2.36 3007.63 1.70 -34.96
19 Korea Rp 3270.99 1.67 2789.60 1.58 -14.72
20 Hong Kong 4253.86 2.17 2740.16 1.55 -35.58
21 Malaysia 3489.35 1.78 2557.20 1.45 -26.71
22 Vietnam Soc Rep 2287.86 1.17 2245.60 1.27 -1.85
23 Mexico 2424.98 1.24 2171.84 1.23 -10.44
24 Spain 2033.06 1.04 2095.47 1.18 3.07
25 Japan 2326.62 1.19 2069.07 1.17 -11.07
26 Thailand 2527.64 1.29 2060.97 1.16 -18.46
27 Israel 2865.79 1.46 1947.08 1.10 -32.06
28 Nigeria 2468.07 1.26 1795.58 1.01 -27.25
29 Russia 992.84 0.51 1678.82 0.95 69.09
30 Oman 2109.77 1.07 1671.83 0.94 -20.76
31 Canada 1907.87 0.97 1572.09 0.89 -17.60
32 Tanzania Rep 1843.08 0.94 1479.31 0.84 -19.74
33 Iraq 893.03 0.45 1465.48 0.83 64.10
34 Egypt A Rp 1430.25 0.73 1367.02 0.77 -4.42
35 Sri Lanka Dsr 2501.53 1.27 1350.26 0.76 -46.02
36 Unspecified 1281.70 0.65 1289.27 0.73 0.59
37 Togo 2929.63 1.49 1282.60 0.72 -56.22
38 Poland 1078.09 0.55 1040.08 0.59 -3.53
39 Mozambique 1088.99 0.55 1007.54 0.57 -7.48
40 Kenya 1426.79 0.73 976.00 0.55 -31.59
Total of top 40 Countries 1,70,952.60 87.07 1,52,843.37 86.38 -10.59
Others 25,382.25 12.93 24,089.42 13.62 -5.09
India’s total Export 1,96,334.85 100.00 1,76,932.79 100.00 -9.88
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (P: Provisional) (Note: (i) Others includes remaining destinations (ii) The above listed 40
destinations are fixed based on the top 40 destinations of export for the year 2022-23)

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Table 12: India’s Import by Sources
(Value in US$ Million)
April-
April-August,
S.No. Destinations % Share August, % Share % Change
2022-23
2023-24
1 China P Rp 43964.18 14.22 42042.31 15.39 -4.37
2 Russia 13770.49 4.45 25703.68 9.41 86.66
3 USA 21859.90 7.07 18091.81 6.62 -17.24
4 U Arab Emts 22315.53 7.22 17088.91 6.26 -23.42
5 Saudi Arab 17789.44 5.75 12732.12 4.66 -28.43
6 Iraq 16714.38 5.41 10907.88 3.99 -34.74
7 Indonesia 13971.04 4.52 9426.13 3.45 -32.53
8 Singapore 9515.17 3.08 8668.22 3.17 -8.90
9 Switzerland 6685.03 2.16 8365.53 3.06 25.14
10 Korea Rp 8442.83 2.73 8178.07 2.99 -3.14
11 Hong Kong 8229.67 2.66 8121.53 2.97 -1.31
12 Japan 6715.84 2.17 7492.92 2.74 11.57
13 Germany 6539.47 2.12 7349.52 2.69 12.39
14 Australia 9766.27 3.16 7210.67 2.64 -26.17
15 Malaysia 5821.37 1.88 4858.21 1.78 -16.55
16 Qatar 6968.65 2.25 4640.98 1.70 -33.40
17 South Africa 5289.94 1.71 4328.27 1.58 -18.18
18 Thailand 5097.43 1.65 4190.79 1.53 -17.79
19 Vietnam Soc Rep 3802.05 1.23 3663.20 1.34 -3.65
20 Belgium 4257.28 1.38 3237.05 1.19 -23.96
21 Taiwan 3396.98 1.10 3111.52 1.14 -8.40
22 Kuwait 5141.98 1.66 2813.46 1.03 -45.28
23 UK 4244.00 1.37 2735.69 1.00 -35.54
24 Italy 2431.18 0.79 2606.78 0.95 7.22
25 Ireland 1044.45 0.34 2551.25 0.93 144.27
26 France 2231.49 0.72 2367.31 0.87 6.09
27 Netherland 2789.62 0.90 2322.82 0.85 -16.73
28 Brazil 2540.47 0.82 2303.18 0.84 -9.34
29 Canada 1690.31 0.55 1714.89 0.63 1.45
30 Oman 3857.96 1.25 1672.19 0.61 -56.66
31 Nigeria 3547.79 1.15 1427.27 0.52 -59.77
32 Argentina 2165.23 0.70 1321.75 0.48 -38.96
33 Tanzania Rep 1105.06 0.36 1318.35 0.48 19.30
34 Mexico 1808.70 0.58 1304.29 0.48 -27.89
35 Peru 1229.53 0.40 1242.50 0.45 1.05
36 Turkey 1948.42 0.63 1241.96 0.45 -36.26
37 Colombia 1187.67 0.38 1171.38 0.43 -1.37
38 Angola 1430.95 0.46 1086.30 0.40 -24.09
39 Israel 1081.99 0.35 1011.98 0.37 -6.47
40 Spain 1626.58 0.53 970.80 0.36 -40.32
Total of top 40 Countries 2,84,016.32 91.86 2,52,593.47 92.48 -11.06
Others 25,171.12 8.14 20,543.34 7.52 -18.39
India’s Total Import 3,09,187.44 100.00 2,73,136.81 100.00 -11.66
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (P: Provisional).
Note: (i) Others includes remaining sources (ii) The above listed 40 sources are fixed based on the top 40 sources of
import for the year 2022-23

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Table 13: India’s Export by Region
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
Regions August, % Share August, % Share % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1) Europe 40,176.10 20.46 40,793.11 23.06 1.54
1.1 EU Countries 30,794.69 15.68 30,579.72 17.28 -0.70
1.2 European Free Trade Association
8,559.83 4.36 9,373.98 5.30 9.51
(EFTA)
1.3 Other European Countries 821.58 0.42 839.41 0.47 2.17
2) Africa 22045.57 11.23 18301.05 10.34 -16.99
2.1 Southern African Customs Union
4,266.79 2.17 3,868.62 2.19 -9.33
(SACU)
2.2 Other South African Countries 1,586.62 0.81 1,390.91 0.79 -12.34
2.3 West Africa 7,957.87 4.05 5,829.54 3.29 -26.74
2.4 Central Africa 684.25 0.35 690.00 0.39 0.84
2.5 East Africa 4,624.07 2.36 3,669.65 2.07 -20.64
2.6 North Africa 2,925.97 1.49 2,852.33 1.61 -2.52
3) America 47685.44 24.29 42271.98 23.89 -11.35
3.1 North America 39,484.70 20.11 35,914.15 20.30 -9.04
3.2 Latin America 8,200.74 4.18 6,357.83 3.59 -22.47
4) Asia 83178.40 42.37 71618.02 40.48 -13.90
4.1 East Asia (Oceania) 4,124.31 2.10 4,768.69 2.70 15.62
4.2 ASEAN 19,638.23 10.00 16,626.62 9.40 -15.34
4.3 West Asia- GCC 21,959.19 11.18 20,748.37 11.73 -5.51
4.4 Other West Asia 6,291.71 3.20 4,987.26 2.82 -20.73
4.5 NE Asia 17,984.15 9.16 14,765.76 8.35 -17.90
4.6 South Asia 13,180.81 6.71 9,721.32 5.49 -26.25
5) CIS & Baltics 1650.39 0.84 2253.65 1.27 36.55
5.1 CARs Countries 404.69 0.21 304.49 0.17 -24.76
5.2 Other CIS Countries 1245.7 0.63 1949.16 1.10 56.47
6) Unspecified Region 1598.94 0.81 1694.98 0.96 6.01
India’s Total Export 1,96,334.84 100.00 1,76,932.79 100.00 -9.88
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (P: Provisional)

Table 14: India’s Import by Region


(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
Region August, % Share August, % Share % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1) Europe 38,093.96 12.32 38,957.21 14.26 2.27
1.1 EU Countries 24,779.51 8.01 26,315.66 9.63 6.20
1.2 European Free Trade Association
7,108.08 2.30 8,651.94 3.17 21.72
(EFTA)
1.3 Other European Countries 6,206.37 2.01 3,989.61 1.46 -35.72

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2) Africa 22908.02 7.41 15432.78 5.65 -32.63
2.1 Southern African Customs Union (SACU) 5,550.44 1.80 4,618.06 1.69 -16.80
2.2 Other South African Countries 2,571.79 0.83 2,145.69 0.79 -16.57
2.3 West Africa 10,554.23 3.41 4,803.43 1.76 -54.49
2.4 Central Africa 235.19 0.08 593.88 0.22 152.51
2.5 East Africa 1,333.35 0.43 1,583.51 0.58 18.76
2.6 North Africa 2,663.02 0.86 1,688.21 0.62 -36.61
3) America 35424.51 11.46 29836.09 10.92 -15.78
3.1 North America 25,358.91 8.20 21,110.99 7.73 -16.75
3.2 Latin America 10,065.60 3.26 8,725.10 3.19 -13.32
4) Asia 198011.40 64.04 162729.34 59.58 -17.82
4.1 East Asia (Oceania) 10,321.69 3.34 7,633.44 2.79 -26.04
4.2 ASEAN 38,959.72 12.60 31,783.25 11.64 -18.42
4.3 West Asia- GCC 56,549.38 18.29 39,203.00 14.35 -30.67
4.4 Other West Asia 19,239.27 6.22 13,085.35 4.79 -31.99
4.5 NE Asia 70,756.46 22.88 68,950.53 25.24 -2.55
4.6 South Asia 2,184.88 0.71 2,073.77 0.76 -5.09
5) CIS & Baltics 14577.99 4.71 26082.20 9.55 78.91
5.1 CARs Countries 232.61 0.08 82.61 0.03 -64.49
5.2 Other CIS Countries 14345.38 4.64 25999.59 9.52 81.24

6) Unspecified Region 171.54 0.06 99.18 0.04 -42.18

India’s Total Import 3,09,187.42 100.00 2,73,136.80 100.00 -11.66


Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (P: Provisional)

Table 15: India’s Export by 8-digit HS code level


(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S.
HS Code Commodity 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August, % Change
No.
2022-23 2023-24
Automotive Diesel
Fuel, Not Containing
1 27101944 24,078.14 37,818.34 57.07 14,460.75 10,966.00 -24.17
Biodiesel, Conforming
To Standard Is 1460
Aviation Turbine Fuels,
Kerosene Type
2 27101939 0.11 17,412.57 1,52,87,492.80 7,788.40 7,353.91 -5.58
Conforming To
Standard Is 1571
Diamond(Othr Thn
Indstrl Diamond)Cut Or
3 71023910 24,390.30 22,027.08 -9.69 10,134.93 7,010.89 -30.82
Otherwise Worked But
Not Mounted Or Set
Motor Gasoline
4 27101241 Conforming To 11,757.54 14,912.46 26.83 6,754.48 5,983.43 -11.42
Standard Is 2796
5 85171300 Smartphones 10,955.20 3,010.96 5,626.40 86.86
Other Medcne Put Up
6 30049099 7,771.94 7,629.09 -1.84 3,148.15 3,379.58 7.35
For Retail Sale N.E.S
7 27101290 Other 5,806.86 7,437.38 28.08 3,658.99 3,365.33 -8.03
High Flash High Speed
8 27101949 Diesel Fuel 7,256.18 8,513.22 17.32 5,597.06 3,260.88 -41.74
Conforming To

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Standard Is 16861
9 10063020 Basmati Rice 3,537.49 4,787.65 35.34 1,975.14 2,224.69 12.63
Vannamei Shrimp
10 3061720 (Litopenaeus 4,553.87 4,083.29 -10.33 2,117.34 1,692.05 -20.09
Vannamei)
Motor Car Wth Cylndr
11 87032291 Cpcty>=1000Cc But < 3,087.98 3,588.39 16.20 1,518.76 1,595.53 5.05
1500Cc Wth Sprk-Igntn
Aluminium Ingots-Not
12 76011010 6,046.73 5,003.30 -17.26 2,458.71 1,580.12 -35.73
Alloyed
13 10063010 Rice Parboiled 2,764.69 2,994.64 8.32 1,160.37 1,578.88 36.07
14 27101221 Light Naphtha 5,534.67 5,436.56 -1.77 2,867.71 1,516.62 -47.11
15 71131911 Of Gold, Unstudded 1,484.30
Turbo-Jets Of A
16 84111200 2,778.75 2,696.79 -2.95 934.18 1,455.53 55.81
Thrust>25 Kn
Otr Prtsandaccssrs Of
17 87089900 Vhcls Of Hdg 8701- 3,049.16 3,189.03 4.59 1,282.59 1,403.92 9.46
8705
Boneless Meat Of
18 2023000 Bovine Animals , 2,935.24 2,859.43 -2.58 1,214.08 1,247.72 2.77
Frozen
Of Gold, Studded With
19 71131913 Diamonds Of Heading 1,214.29
7102
Photovoltaic Cells
Assembled In Modules
20 85414300 1,031.38 108.01 864.03 699.98
Or Made Up Into
Panels
Of A Water Absorption
21 69072100 Coefficient By Weight 1,242.53 1,537.06 23.70 635.99 861.86 35.52
Not Exceeding 0.5%
Othr Refnd Sugar
22 17019990 Includng Centrifugal 2,474.80 3,536.46 42.90 1,282.26 802.86 -37.39
Sugr
Motr Cyclwth Cylndr
23 87112029 2,276.07 1,976.71 -13.15 944.64 759.56 -19.59
Cpcty >75 Bt<=250 Cc
24 29339990 Other 838.51 957.35 14.17 377.43 728.93 93.13
Other Herbicides-Anti-
25 38089390 1,605.39 1,935.11 20.54 837.57 694.89 -17.04
Sprouting Products
Other Under Hdng
26 89059090 2,124.04 1,563.30 -26.40 890.26 689.41 -22.56
8905
Rice Excptg Parboiled
27 10063090 2,000.39 2,204.05 10.18 810.51 685.46 -15.43
(Excl Basmati Rice)
28 61091000 T-Shirts Etc Of Cotton 1,803.77 1,781.49 -1.23 780.29 632.37 -18.96
Oth Armtc Hydcrbn
Mxtrs Of Which 65
Prcnt Or More By Vl
29 27075000 (Incldng Losses) Distls 530.79 1,610.26 203.37 809.45 609.20 -24.74
At 250 Dgr.C. By Iso
3405 (Astm D 86
Method)
30 30049049 Other Anticancer Drugs 672.36 1,105.94 64.49 473.06 576.70 21.91
55% Fe Or More But
31 26011142 793.91 749.47 -5.60 128.78 571.43 343.72
Below 58% Fe
32 29022000 Benzene 1,863.40 1,445.65 -22.42 745.13 524.98 -29.54
33 27101961 Distillate Oil 1,386.06 994.21 -28.27 447.35 509.73 13.94
Other Parts Of
34 88073000 Airplanes, Helicopters 1,105.96 442.17 501.46 13.41
Or Unmanned Aircraft
Agglomerated Iron Ore
35 26011210 2,085.15 901.57 -56.76 459.96 483.46 5.11
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Table 15 (Contd.): India’s Export by 8 digit HS code level
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April- %
S. %
HS Code Commodity 2021-22 2022-23 August, August, Chang
No. Change
2022-23 2023-24 e
Ferro-Chromium Carbon Contng>4% By
36 72024100 1,013.34 989.16 -2.39 413.66 483.32 16.84
Wt
37 71049120 Non-Industrial Diamonds 475.02
Motor Car Wth Cylndr Cpcty<=1000
38 87032191 848.30 946.39 11.56 309.91 466.36 50.48
Wth Sprk-Igntn
39 38089199 Other Insecticide Nes 1,453.70 1,507.93 3.73 645.76 466.08 -27.82
Other Diloxanide Furoate, Cimetidine,
40 29420090 1,099.86 1,242.88 13.00 512.95 462.64 -9.81
Famotidine Nes
41 72023000 Ferro-Silico-Manganese 1,522.86 1,467.12 -3.66 766.32 446.33 -41.76
Of A Kind Used On Agricultural Or
42 40117000 1,172.30 1,177.69 0.46 536.36 444.93 -17.05
Forestry Vehicles And Machines
43 27101920 Aviation Turbine Fuel (Atf) 0.00 442.79
Toilet Linen And Kitchen Linen, Of
Terry Towelling Or Similar Terry
44 63026090 954.25 1,022.19 7.12 410.93 442.75 7.74
Fabrics, Of Cotton, Other Than
Handloom
Castor Oilandits Frctns Othr Thn Edble
45 15153090 1,080.73 1,132.77 4.81 547.21 428.09 -21.77
Grade
46 9042110 Of Genus Capsicum 875.34 1,012.75 15.70 321.79 424.96 32.06
Gears And Gearng,Excl Toothd
Wheels,Trnsmsn Elmnts Prsntd
47 84834000 779.77 849.06 8.89 347.30 407.23 17.26
Seprtly;Ball Scrws;Gear Boxsand Speed
Chngrs,Incl Torque C
Motor Car Wth Cylndr Cpcty>=1500Cc
48 87032391 1,123.68 1,309.00 16.49 609.88 405.37 -33.53
But <3000Cc Wth Sprk-Igntn
49 84089090 Others 615.22 909.55 47.84 360.83 402.94 11.67
50 27101942 Vacuum Gas Oil 213.08 894.52 319.79 53.73 397.43 639.62
Non-Industrial Diamonds
51 71023100 Unworked/Simply Sawn Cleaved Or 993.50 876.50 -11.78 403.39 384.42 -4.70
Bruted
Other Nonsteroidal Antiinflamatory,
52 30049069 941.22 919.79 -2.28 352.93 383.22 8.58
Analgestics And Antipyratic Drugs
53 30049079 Other Antihypertensive Drugs 922.87 854.43 -7.42 368.73 380.80 3.27
54 52052310 Grey 1,493.26 739.73 -50.46 319.74 378.56 18.40
55 85030090 Parts Of Othr Rotating Electrc Plants 582.74 950.56 63.12 449.79 378.09 -15.94
56 38089290 Others Fungicide Nes 958.41 1,046.47 9.19 453.62 366.83 -19.13
Othr Coppr Wire Wth Max Crs-Sec
57 74081190 110.55 259.31 134.56 36.56 359.43 883.19
Diamtr>6Mm
58 89069000 Other Under Hdng 8906 230.41 550.14 138.76 141.89 347.44 144.86
59 85044090 Others 557.32 797.27 43.05 306.66 346.09 12.86
60 33049990 Others 96.57 272.97 182.68 135.41 341.87 152.47
All Other Articles Of Iron/Steel Nes
61 73269099 Other Steering Or Rudder Equipment For 914.43 812.78 -11.12 364.62 341.21 -6.42
Ships And Boats, N.E.S.
62 27101953 Grade Mv2 479.67 666.65 38.98 286.41 329.59 15.08
63 87083000 Mounted Brake Linings 642.57 696.63 8.41 302.90 328.90 8.58
64 52052410 Grey2401 962.65 460.01 -52.21 221.44 327.54 47.91
65 84819090 Other Parts Of The Items Undr Hdg 8481 518.36 697.33 34.53 278.21 324.73 16.72
66 62052090 Of Cotton: Other 590.33 746.03 26.38 345.19 322.92 -6.45
Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers Of
67 63053200 999.58 861.08 -13.86 406.13 322.63 -20.56
Man Made Textile Materials
Zinc,Not Alloyd,Contng By
68 79011100 940.06 1,241.85 32.10 587.80 312.20 -46.89
Wt>=99.99% Zinc
69 12024210 Kernels, H.P.S 610.68 794.23 30.06 216.02 309.68 43.36
Dumpers Designed Fr Off-Highway Use
70 87041010 Wth Net Wt >8 Tons And Maxm Pay- 340.35 787.39 131.35 243.87 308.73 26.59
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Table 15 (Contd.): India’s Export by 8 digit HS code level
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
% %
S. No HS Code Commodity 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
71 68022390 Others 811.40 783.68 -3.42 362.21 307.76 -15.03
72 27160000 Electrical Energy 599.31 1,180.50 96.98 284.16 306.74 7.95
73 89040000 Tugs And Pusher Craft 210.03 337.13 60.51 86.77 304.99 251.49
Other Cmpnds Cntng An Unfused
74 29333990 Pyrdn Ring (W/N Hydrgntd ) In 654.56 804.56 22.92 346.78 303.04 -12.61
Structure
Industrial Valves(Excl Pressure-
75 84818030 Reducing Valves,And Thrmstcly 573.33 687.51 19.92 249.12 301.77 21.14
Contrlld Valves)
Of Gold, Studded With Other
76 71131915 301.29
Precious And Semi-Precious Stones
77 85176290 Other 695.01 889.20 27.94 461.47 297.72 -35.48
78 61112000 Babies Garments Etc Of Cotton 837.34 791.38 -5.49 381.27 296.79 -22.16
Drive Axles With Differential W/N
79 87085000 Providedwith Other Transmission 625.68 690.90 10.42 293.48 295.53 0.70
Components
80 87084000 Gear Boxes 542.37 664.59 22.53 261.40 293.35 12.22
Parts And Accessories Of Motorcycle
81 87141090 680.89 653.30 -4.05 296.71 279.71 -5.73
Excl. Saddle
Flue Cured Virginia Tobacco Partly /
82 24012010 387.79 562.45 45.04 244.72 279.16 14.07
Whollystmd/Stripped
83 94036000 Other Wooden Furniture 867.64 667.38 -23.08 303.79 278.42 -8.35
Other Seeds Of Cummin Excl. Black;
84 9093129 399.82 476.96 19.29 224.09 267.22 19.25
Neither Crushed Nor Ground
Other Residues Of Rape Or Colza
85 23064900 263.49 517.88 96.55 270.36 264.72 -2.08
Seeds
86 85389000 Other Parts Of Hdg 8538 549.29 626.52 14.06 264.67 262.68 -0.75
87 62044390 Othr Dresses Of Synth Fibres 603.14 725.65 20.31 303.79 260.86 -14.13
Other Structure And Parts Of
88 73089090 Structures Of Iron And Steel(Excl 653.18 646.96 -0.95 281.23 260.77 -7.27
Floating Structures)
89 76012020 Aluminium Billets - Alloyed 1,423.66 686.06 -51.81 404.85 258.48 -36.15
Other Tractors, Of An Engine
90 87019300 Powerexceeding 37 Kw But Not 762.82 857.48 12.41 416.41 257.76 -38.10
Exceeding 75 Kw
Other Jewellery, Studded With
91 71131143 251.09
Diamonds Of Heading 7102
92 62044290 Othr Dresses Of Cotton 603.43 799.62 32.51 292.48 250.74 -14.27
Bedsheets And Bed Covers Of
93 63041910 469.18 400.68 -14.60 143.20 250.34 74.81
Cotton
94 12074090 Other Sesamum Seeds W/N Broken 400.01 421.73 5.43 207.66 249.40 20.10
95 85371000 Bords Etc For A Voltage<=1000 Vlts 447.63 520.67 16.32 197.41 248.54 25.90
96 71131919 Other 243.65
Other Antinistaninics
97 30049039 ,Antacids,Antiulcer,Antiemitics And 558.32 632.60 13.30 240.48 243.45 1.23
Other Gastointestinal Drugs
98 21069099 Other Food Preparation Nes 463.66 494.67 6.69 216.22 240.01 11.00
Of A Kind Used On Construction,
99 40118000 Mining Or Industrial Handling 565.26 619.89 9.67 273.43 239.96 -12.24
Vehicles And Machines
Other Cane Sugar Excl. Those
100 17011490 1,941.77 2,036.49 4.88 1,067.47 233.65 -78.11
Specified In Note 2
Total 181274.79 234448.99 29.33 100689.03 96057.11 -4.60
% Share Of Above Commodities To Total Export 406.69 558.78 51.28 54.29
India’s Total Export 44573.26 41957.36 -5.87 196334.33 176919.87 -9.89
Source: DGCI&S

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Table 16: India’s Import By 8 Digit HS Code Level
(Value In US$ Million)
April- April-
S. % %
HS Code Commodity 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
No. Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 27090010 Petroleum Crude 1,61,411.12 68,810.05 53,439.06 -22.34
Other Non-Monetary Unwrought Forms Of
2 71081200 45,555.73 34,683.93 -23.86 16,283.81 18,088.74 11.08
Gold
3 27011920 Steam Coal 12,772.55 23,362.71 82.91 13,140.36 7,433.82 -43.43
4 27011910 Coking Coal 13,757.08 19,285.76 40.19 10,553.19 6,744.84 -36.09
Non-Industrial Diamonds Unworked/Simply
5 71023100 18,483.29 16,913.58 -8.49 7,580.62 6,241.62 -17.66
Sawn Cleaved Or Bruted
6 27111100 Liquified Natural Gas 13,472.23 17,113.61 27.03 8,080.09 5,390.28 -33.29
7 85423100 Monolithic Integrated Circuits - Digital 8,062.27 10,230.44 26.89 4,029.54 5,132.87 27.38
8 85177990 Other 8,095.86 2,964.39 3,953.43 33.36
Diamond(Othr Thn Indstrl Diamond)Cut Or
9 71023910 8,529.03 8,540.46 0.13 4,009.00 2,932.25 -26.86
Otherwise Worked But Not Mounted Or Set
10 15111000 Crude Palm Oil And Its Fractns 7,767.46 8,925.76 14.91 3,960.54 2,705.51 -31.69
Aeroplanes And Othr Aircraft,Of An Unladen
11 88024000 3,618.95 9,896.26 173.46 1,947.70 2,615.36 34.28
Weight Exceeding 15000 Kg
12 29339990 Other 1,070.86 996.79 -6.92 461.77 2,290.29 395.98
13 84713010 Personal Computer (Laptop,Palmtop,Etc) 7,370.85 5,336.00 -27.61 2,947.65 2,155.15 -26.89
14 27111300 Liquified Butanes 6,897.19 7,640.63 10.78 3,306.46 1,968.51 -40.46
15 85176290 Other 3,831.56 4,624.62 20.70 1,804.96 1,925.09 6.66
16 27111200 Liquified Propane 5,998.32 7,029.15 17.19 2,925.34 1,888.45 -35.45
17 15071000 Soya Bean Crude Oil W/N Degummed 4,919.32 5,802.07 17.94 2,897.24 1,849.56 -36.16
Diamonm Hydrgnorthphospht(Diamonm
18 31053000 4,007.50 5,569.51 38.98 1,783.28 1,705.01 -4.39
Phospht)
19 84111200 Turbo-Jets Of A Thrust>25 Kn 2,538.75 2,922.05 15.10 940.51 1,598.37 69.95
Aluminium Scrap Coverd By Isri Code
20 76020010 Tablettabloid,Taboo,Taint/Tabor,Take, Talap, 3,449.11 3,704.81 7.41 1,694.09 1,570.18 -7.31
Talcred,Taldack,Taldon,Ta
21 27011990 Other Coal W/N Pulvrsd But Ntagldmrtd 2,171.10 3,881.58 78.78 1,590.05 1,558.15 -2.01
Cathods And Sectns Of Cathods Of Refind
22 74031100 1,162.35 1,400.91 20.52 564.19 1,504.07 166.59
Cop
23 72044900 Other Waste And Scrap 1,618.30 4,133.85 155.44 964.99 1,479.30 53.30
24 15121110 Sunflower Seed Oil Crude 2,879.17 3,119.76 8.36 1,117.86 1,435.06 28.38
25 85423200 Memories 2,774.67 2,853.87 2.85 1,318.63 1,383.92 4.95
26 27101959 Grade Hv 3,912.88 4,135.48 5.69 658.56 1,380.89 109.68
27 85076000 Lithium-Ion 1,832.44 2,874.07 56.84 1,078.35 1,366.29 26.70
28 85423900 Other 2,562.80 2,675.64 4.40 1,167.42 1,325.50 13.54
29 26030000 Copper Ores And Concentrates 3,008.67 3,410.41 13.35 1,488.75 1,277.66 -14.18
30 28092010 Ph0Sph0Ric Acid 2,489.30 3,615.12 45.23 1,872.38 1,072.43 -42.72
Digitl Procesng Units Excl Of Sub Hdngs
31 84715000 847141 And 847149,Wh/Not Cont One/Two 2,199.26 2,579.83 17.30 1,140.55 1,028.35 -9.84
Typs Of Uni,Like Storg/Input/Output Uni
32 39012000 Polyethylene Hvng A Spcfc Grvty 0.94 /More 847.96 1,731.34 104.18 607.36 966.69 59.16
33 15119020 Refined Blchd Deodrsed Palmolein 2,074.99 2,400.14 15.67 808.36 931.55 15.24
34 27101971 Base Oil 2,639.64 2,332.91 -11.62 1,073.66 917.54 -14.54
Otr Prtsandaccssrs Of Vhcls Of Hdg 8701-
35 87089900 1,813.31 2,010.87 10.89 857.04 911.56 6.36
8705

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Table 16 (Contd.): India’s Import By 8 Digit HS Code Level
(Value In US$ Million)
April- April-
S.
HS Code Commodity 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August, % Change
No.
2022-23 2023-24
36 32159090 Other Ink Nes 20.45 903.53 4,318.60
Photovoltaic Cells Not Assembled In
37 85414200 1,310.28 286.83 866.85 202.22
Modules Or Made Up Into Panels
38 8013100 Cashen Nuts Fresh/Dried In Shell 1,229.57 1,790.42 45.61 1,178.09 850.18 -27.83
39 72042190 Othr Wst And Scrp Of Stainless Steel 2,544.56 2,327.58 -8.53 1,038.87 814.81 -21.57
Other Unrefined Copper;Copper
40 74020090 920.62 1,347.46 46.36 409.45 812.63 98.47
Anodes For Electrolytic Refining
Photovoltaic Cells Assembled In
41 85414300 943.52 592.36 811.01 36.91
Modules Or Made Up Into Panels
42 39041020 Suspension Grade Pvc Resin 1,860.89 2,072.85 11.39 938.56 768.15 -18.16
43 27131190 Other 681.78 1,715.99 151.69 739.82 683.84 -7.57
44 31042000 Potassium Chloride 990.84 1,405.31 41.83 673.69 679.15 0.81
Television Cameras, Digital Cameras
45 85258900 1,579.98 646.70 656.72 1.55
And Vidcamera Recorders Others
46 84798999 Other 1,010.08 1,145.95 13.45 450.58 625.91 38.91
47 87084000 Gear Boxes 1,163.13 1,297.14 11.52 547.75 616.33 12.52
48 27040090 Other Cokes Of Coal 977.78 1,599.41 63.57 630.75 604.49 -4.16
49 27132000 Petroleum Bitumen 1,064.83 1,239.88 16.44 462.13 583.17 26.19
50 33049990 Others 202.23 293.53 45.15 83.44 583.02 598.73
Semi Finished Prdcts Of Stnls Stl Of
51 72189100 Rectangular (Othr Thn Sqr) Cros- 0.01 941.91 74,75,367.46 125.11 570.72 356.18
Sctn
52 29173600 Terephthalic Acid And Its Salts 1,134.65 1,461.51 28.81 783.88 559.62 -28.61
53 85340000 Printed Circuits 480.06 558.49 16.34
54 39021000 Polypropylene 1,144.18 1,558.85 36.24 650.38 546.93 -15.91
Populated, Loaded Or Stuffed Printed
55 85177910 972.97 427.66 542.25 26.79
Circuit Boards
56 85299090 Othe Parts Fr Othr Use 1,567.74 1,522.58 -2.88 850.59 535.34 -37.06
Noble Metal Solutions Of
57 28439012 1,677.39 1,771.30 5.60 804.80 507.27 -36.97
Platinum,Rhodium And Palladium
58 85044090 Others 899.70 1,012.69 12.56 387.19 505.00 30.43
Other Cane Sugar Excl. Those
59 17011490 149.03 281.19 88.68 40.52 496.01 1,123.95
Specified In Note 2
Copper Scrap Covered By Isri Code
Barley, Berry
60 74040012 699.01 801.65 14.68 360.90 453.87 25.76
,Birch,Candy,Cliff,Clobe,Cobra,
Cocoadream And Palms
61 7134000 Lentils (Mosur),Dried And Shld 528.74 655.48 23.97 183.70 453.00 146.60
62 38249900 Other 943.11 982.94 4.22 443.41 438.00 -1.22
63 39269099 Othr Article Of Plastic Nes 994.01 995.57 0.16 454.53 428.68 -5.69
Othr Msrngandchckng
64 90318000 819.76 915.25 11.65 340.79 426.30 25.09
Instrmnts,Applncsandmchns
65 29025000 Styrene 1,073.30 1,264.32 17.80 574.92 426.16 -25.87
66 84818090 Others 877.17 1,056.47 20.44 440.77 423.05 -4.02
Natural Calcium Phosphates
67 25101010 693.11 992.97 43.26 409.06 418.34 2.27
Unground
Fertilizer Grade, Conforming To
68 31021010 414.16
Standard Is 5406
69 71042120 Non-Industrial Diamonds 407.20
70 98010013 Power Project 821.15 1,109.25 35.09 320.26 398.76 24.51
71 29051100 Saturated Methanol (Methyl Alcohol) 996.10 937.96 -5.84 407.39 392.75 -3.59
72 85369090 Other 756.89 879.88 16.25 367.98 392.55 6.68
73 27101221 Light Naphtha 727.75 926.18 27.27 285.24 390.99 37.07

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Table 16 (Contd.): India’s Import By 8 Digit HS Code Level
(Value In US$ Million)
April- April-
S. % %
HS Code Commodity 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
No. Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
Bords Etc For A Voltage<=1000
74 85371000 725.82 891.93 22.88 362.40 386.31 6.60
Vlts
Other Oil And Oil Prodcts Of
75 27079900 Distilation Of High Temp. Coal 738.51 1,035.28 40.19 515.63 385.74 -25.19
Tar, Etc.
76 85389000 Other Parts Of Hdg 8538 340.59 384.84 12.99
77 28141000 Anhydrous Ammonia 1,577.27 2,197.44 39.32 927.58 380.46 -58.98
Minrl/Chemcl Fertlsrs Contng The
78 31052000 Three Frtlsng Elmnts Nitrogn 519.31 1,145.51 120.58 556.64 360.99 -35.15
Phosphrs And Potasium
79 29419090 Other Antibiotics 776.48 613.13 -21.04 250.56 355.67 41.95
80 29024300 P-Xylene 553.94 681.79 23.08 249.60 355.50 42.43
Othr Incl Unsorted Waste And
81 47079000 680.41 353.35 -48.07
Scrap
All Other Articles Of Iron/Steel
Nes Other Steering Or Rudder
82 73269099 619.79 731.21 17.98 295.36 352.39 19.31
Equipment For Ships And Boats,
N.E.S.
Chemical Wood Pulp Dissolving
83 47020000 682.68 732.20 7.25 267.54 347.05 29.72
Grades
84 71131911 Of Gold, Unstudded 329.77
Natural Calcium Phosphates
85 25102010 706.61 889.88 25.94 360.27 327.87 -8.99
Ground
86 75021000 Nickel,Not Alloyed 735.83 807.24 9.71 310.49 327.52 5.48
Other Transistor,Other Than
87 85412900 459.31 613.72 33.62 226.53 326.76 44.24
Photosensitive Transistors
88 84733099 Other 891.04 889.16 -0.21 454.89 325.02 -28.55
89 8021100 Almonds Frsh Or Driedin Shell 882.40 958.93 8.67 410.09 319.90 -21.99
Other Medcne Put Up For Retail
90 30049099 1,229.56 732.47 -40.43 305.56 309.00 1.13
Sale N.E.S
91 27101229 Full Range Naphtha 183.06 454.44 148.24 70.52 296.04 319.82
92 40012200 Technically Spcfd Natrl Rubr(Tsnr) 902.72 833.27 -7.69 385.89 288.80 -25.16
Other Petroleum Oils And Oils
93 27101990 Obtaine Frombituminous Minerals 813.14 543.31 -33.18 192.34 286.66 49.04
Nes
Alumina Calcined, Metallurgical
94 28182011 285.16
Grade, Conforming To Is 17441
95 38089199 Other Insecticide Nes 518.40 484.49 -6.54 293.28 284.06 -3.15
Tubes And Pipes Of Refined
96 74111000 325.75 282.82 -13.18
Copper
97 29349990 Other 371.53 280.10 -24.61
Prts And Accssrs Of
98 84733010 508.28 660.00 29.85 251.87 279.79 11.09
Microprocessors
99 12019000 Other Soya Beans 554.94 416.66 -24.92 258.08 278.95 8.09
Othr Prts And Accssrs Of
100 87082900 521.02 617.12 18.44 254.12 278.07 9.43
Bodies(Incl Cabs)
Total 250338.11 463280.30 85.06 203184.87 180481.17 -11.17
% Share Of Above Commodities To Total Import 40.83 64.71 65.72 66.09
India’s Total Import 613051.56 715968.40 16.79 309186.97 273092.21 -11.67
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata

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Table 17: India’s Export by Destination for 8 digit HS code level
(Value in US$ Million)
% April-August, April-August, %
S. No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23
Change 2022-23 2023-24 Change
1 USA 76,167.01 78,542.60 3.12 35,147.78 32,166.09 -8.48
2 U Arab Emts 28,044.88 31,608.79 12.71 13,760.76 13,100.44 -4.80
3 Netherland 12,543.69 21,618.38 72.34 7,483.92 8,089.82 8.10
4 China P Rp 21,259.79 15,306.10 -28.00 6,820.36 6,327.60 -7.22
5 UK 10,461.29 11,405.63 9.03 4,532.74 5,473.58 20.76
6 Singapore 11,150.61 11,992.94 7.55 5,166.78 5,312.16 2.81
7 Saudi Arab 8,758.94 10,727.65 22.48 4,341.52 4,444.82 2.38
8 Australia 8,283.13 6,951.32 -16.08 3,784.66 4,434.93 17.18
9 Bangladesh Pr 16,156.37 12,215.85 -24.39 5,816.64 4,171.59 -28.28
10 Germany 9,883.34 10,134.55 2.54 4,324.40 4,073.56 -5.80
11 Italy 8,180.76 8,691.43 6.24 3,726.87 3,733.52 0.18
12 South Africa 6,085.29 8,474.42 39.26 3,984.86 3,617.99 -9.21
13 Belgium 10,084.37 8,864.09 -12.10 4,204.92 3,566.86 -15.17
14 Indonesia 8,471.51 10,024.30 18.33 4,827.39 3,231.24 -33.06
15 Turkey 8,716.13 9,609.67 10.25 3,925.36 3,171.92 -19.19
16 France 6,640.91 7,610.06 14.59 3,340.34 3,130.70 -6.28
17 Nepal 9,645.74 8,079.25 -16.24 3,677.60 3,092.84 -15.90
18 Brazil 6,488.97 9,919.47 52.87 4,623.93 3,008.13 -34.94
19 Korea Rp 8,085.03 6,654.10 -17.70 3,270.75 2,788.96 -14.73
20 Hong Kong 10,984.80 9,892.61 -9.94 4,253.81 2,740.12 -35.58
21 Malaysia 6,995.04 7,156.16 2.30 3,489.34 2,557.08 -26.72
22 Vietnam Soc Rep 6,702.67 5,909.16 -11.84 2,287.77 2,245.49 -1.85
23 Mexico 4,425.21 5,196.36 17.43 2,424.98 2,171.84 -10.44
24 Spain 4,725.45 4,661.01 -1.36 2,032.98 2,095.36 3.07
25 Japan 6,176.77 5,461.34 -11.58 2,324.85 2,066.81 -11.10
26 Thailand 5,751.30 5,709.81 -0.72 2,527.64 2,060.97 -18.46
27 Israel 4,796.13 8,451.11 76.21 2,865.79 1,946.54 -32.08
28 Nigeria 4,663.17 5,159.44 10.64 2,468.07 1,795.58 -27.25
29 Russia 3,254.68 3,146.95 -3.31 992.73 1,678.59 69.09
30 Oman 3,148.33 4,477.25 42.21 2,109.77 1,671.83 -20.76
31 Canada 3,763.98 4,109.74 9.19 1,907.87 1,572.08 -17.60
32 Tanzania Rep 2,300.88 3,935.49 71.04 1,843.08 1,479.31 -19.74
33 Iraq 2,403.27 2,696.72 12.21 893.03 1,465.47 64.10
34 Egypt A Rp 3,743.92 4,109.41 9.76 1,430.24 1,366.93 -4.43
35 Sri Lanka Dsr 5,802.18 5,111.59 -11.90 2,501.53 1,350.23 -46.02
36 Unspecified 1,299.63 3,046.22 134.39 1,315.73 1,325.58 0.75
37 Togo 3,012.08 6,048.07 100.79 2,929.63 1,282.60 -56.22
38 Poland 2,723.94 2,323.11 -14.72 1,078.09 1,039.98 -3.54
39 Mozambique 1,975.76 2,506.47 26.86 1,088.99 1,007.53 -7.48
40 Kenya 2,631.89 3,273.66 24.38 1,426.79 976.00 -31.59
41 Taiwan 2,756.63 2,637.47 -4.32 1,292.90 824.73 -36.21
42 Philippines 2,107.24 2,094.15 -0.62 905.58 813.79 -10.14
43 Romania 592.74 744.39 25.58 300.01 698.10 132.69
44 Kuwait 1,241.93 1,560.45 25.65 604.62 651.73 7.79
45 Switzerland 1,348.57 1,346.54 -0.15 557.07 647.51 16.23

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Table 17 (Contd.): India’s Export by Destination for 8 digit HS code level
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S. %
Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 August, August, % Change
No. Change
2022-23 2023-24
46 Qatar 1,837.75 1,966.78 7.02 800.09 637.53 -20.32
47 Albania 55.16 344.52 524.58 21.63 605.05 2,697.89
48 Jordan 889.27 2,143.80 141.07 923.72 594.47 -35.64
49 Colombia 1,376.68 1,447.93 5.18 724.73 501.23 -30.84
50 Senegal 953.59 1,134.20 18.94 466.24 496.52 6.50
51 Iran 1,451.09 1,659.12 14.34 874.46 487.43 -44.26
52 Benin 716.41 892.81 24.62 314.08 482.54 53.64
53 Chile 1,181.92 1,166.43 -1.31 498.83 479.18 -3.94
54 Czech Republic 628.23 1,169.32 86.13 413.05 478.80 15.92
55 Portugal 1,191.80 1,005.41 -15.64 401.50 455.09 13.35
56 Morocco 962.28 1,047.15 8.82 418.00 439.57 5.16
57 Argentina 1,425.94 960.40 -32.65 523.16 425.70 -18.63
58 Austria 564.32 1,261.64 123.57 439.08 416.47 -5.15
59 Sweden 1,035.97 961.93 -7.15 433.08 404.97 -6.49
60 Peru 897.55 865.79 -3.54 360.69 395.45 9.64
61 Greece 1,077.45 785.72 -27.08 381.83 393.56 3.07
62 Ghana 1,109.46 964.17 -13.10 474.08 390.94 -17.54
63 Bhutan 885.81 1,079.09 21.82 468.30 388.59 -17.02
64 Sudan 1,077.25 1,815.84 68.56 530.68 375.53 -29.24
65 Djibouti 713.33 1,191.39 67.02 338.81 358.03 5.67
66 Denmark 944.15 911.39 -3.47 406.86 340.02 -16.43
67 Algeria 703.25 613.83 -12.72 242.89 318.71 31.21
68 Maldives 670.40 476.75 -28.89 192.33 316.02 64.31
69 Yemen Republc 846.57 1,000.36 18.17 498.19 308.01 -38.17
70 Guinea 561.53 631.93 12.54 295.99 305.06 3.06
71 Cote D' Ivoire 728.62 887.79 21.85 343.34 301.73 -12.12
72 Gibraltar 488.68 445.18 -8.90 111.37 289.30 159.76
73 Somalia 744.58 946.37 27.10 365.89 289.81 -20.79
74 Myanmar 893.03 807.00 -9.63 301.66 286.71 -4.96
75 Congo D. Rep. 568.17 631.11 11.08 284.52 268.33 -5.69
76 Ireland 687.95 581.50 -15.47 239.69 252.84 5.49
77 Slovenia 494.39 610.87 23.56 248.93 251.47 1.02
78 New Zealand 487.60 547.84 12.35 250.38 243.91 -2.59
79 Baharain Is 899.90 965.25 7.26 342.40 241.44 -29.49
80 Hungary 550.85 575.44 4.46 236.63 241.24 1.95
81 Pakistan Ir 513.82 627.10 22.04 304.29 241.00 -20.80
82 Uganda 697.78 560.06 -19.74 244.39 233.69 -4.38
83 Guatemala 552.13 465.35 -15.72 198.18 228.23 15.16
84 Finland 344.35 532.50 54.64 207.60 214.87 3.50
85 Ethiopia 681.28 585.53 -14.05 258.40 213.33 -17.44
86 Angola 452.45 621.78 37.43 284.55 212.18 -25.43
87 Namibia 205.88 240.60 16.86 140.29 193.41 37.87
88 Norway 379.72 569.19 49.89 258.48 186.23 -27.95
89 Mauritius 714.85 462.69 -35.27 190.71 184.70 -3.15
90 Libya 239.60 337.91 41.03 110.61 177.84 60.79

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Table 17 (Contd.): India’s Export byDestinationFor 8 Digit HS Code Level
(Value In US$ Million)
April- April-
% %
S. No. Destinations 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
91 Cameroon 403.06 553.17 37.24 140.45 177.62 26.46
92 Tunisia 406.82 423.11 4.01 193.55 173.67 -10.27
93 Ecuador 304.86 399.79 31.14 164.37 173.56 5.59
94 Lebanon 313.14 403.00 28.70 199.40 154.14 -22.69
95 Panama Republic 347.75 314.56 -9.54 143.40 150.21 4.75
96 Afghanistan 554.47 437.05 -21.18 220.08 149.38 -32.12
97 Dominic Rep 310.08 329.63 6.30 150.58 149.07 -1.00
98 Malta 477.22 312.76 -34.46 206.15 147.48 -28.46
99 Uzbekistan 271.18 283.31 4.47 112.23 144.82 29.04
100 Sierra Leone 178.80 237.38 32.77 90.59 129.64 43.10
Total 413086.12 442387.80 7.09 192599.88 173564.85 -9.88
% Share Of Above Commodities To
97.89 98.08 98.10 98.10
Total Export
India’s Total Export 422004.40 451070.00 6.89 196334.85 176920.39 -9.89
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata

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Table 18: India’s Import by Source for 8 digit HS code level
(Value in US$ Million)
April-August, April-August,
S. No. Sources 2021-22 2022-23 % Change % Change
2022-23 2023-24
1 China P Rp 94,570.57 98,505.77 4.16 43,964.18 42,042.15 -4.37
2 Russia 9,869.99 46,212.71 368.21 13,770.49 25,697.48 86.61
3 USA 43,314.07 50,863.87 17.43 21,859.89 18,090.92 -17.24
4 U Arab Emts 44,833.48 53,231.55 18.73 22,314.65 17,082.99 -23.44
5 Saudi Arab 34,100.58 42,035.27 23.27 17,789.44 12,724.71 -28.47
6 Iraq 31,927.05 34,385.50 7.70 16,714.38 10,907.03 -34.74
7 Indonesia 17,702.83 28,820.41 62.80 13,971.04 9,426.20 -32.53
8 Singapore 18,962.19 23,595.35 24.43 9,515.17 8,668.08 -8.90
9 Switzerland 23,392.32 15,793.95 -32.48 6,685.03 8,365.54 25.14
10 Korea Rp 17,477.20 21,227.32 21.46 8,442.83 8,178.13 -3.14
11 Hong Kong 19,096.61 18,274.95 -4.30 8,229.67 8,120.92 -1.32
12 Japan 14,399.77 16,495.32 14.55 6,715.84 7,493.40 11.58
13 Germany 14,968.10 16,601.53 10.91 6,539.47 7,348.76 12.38
14 Australia 16,756.17 19,011.31 13.46 9,766.27 7,210.30 -26.17
15 Malaysia 12,424.20 12,734.94 2.50 5,821.37 4,858.37 -16.54
16 Qatar 13,193.70 16,808.10 27.39 6,968.65 4,641.54 -33.39
17 South Africa 10,965.81 10,397.83 -5.18 5,289.94 4,328.27 -18.18
18 Thailand 9,332.59 11,193.36 19.94 5,097.43 4,190.85 -17.78
19 Vietnam Soc Rep 7,438.52 8,794.73 18.23 3,802.05 3,663.40 -3.65
20 Belgium 9,951.65 9,177.67 -7.78 4,257.28 3,237.05 -23.96
21 Taiwan 6,234.48 8,264.30 32.56 3,396.98 3,111.48 -8.40
22 Kuwait 11,001.76 12,247.37 11.32 5,141.98 2,813.47 -45.28
23 UK 7,017.78 8,960.73 27.69 4,244.00 2,734.30 -35.57
24 Italy 5,048.47 5,591.91 10.76 2,431.18 2,606.43 7.21
25 Ireland 1,135.81 3,630.44 219.64 1,044.45 2,551.44 144.29
26 France 5,782.10 6,201.05 7.25 2,231.49 2,365.08 5.99
27 Netherland 4,478.10 5,961.36 33.12 2,789.62 2,322.80 -16.73
28 Brazil 5,713.28 6,672.52 16.79 2,540.47 2,303.47 -9.33
29 Canada 3,132.78 4,167.56 33.03 1,690.31 1,714.89 1.45
30 Oman 6,840.65 7,911.18 15.65 3,857.96 1,671.84 -56.67
31 Nigeria 10,291.58 6,692.65 -34.97 3,547.79 1,426.56 -59.79
32 Argentina 4,201.74 3,929.10 -6.49 2,165.23 1,321.75 -38.96
33 Tanzania Rep 2,279.18 2,541.31 11.50 1,105.06 1,318.47 19.31
34 Mexico 4,248.04 3,867.56 -8.96 1,808.70 1,285.85 -28.91
35 Peru 2,707.38 2,250.75 -16.87 1,229.53 1,242.50 1.05
36 Turkey 1,996.75 4,208.84 110.78 1,948.42 1,241.93 -36.26
37 Colombia 2,964.29 2,634.19 -11.14 1,187.67 1,171.56 -1.36
38 Angola 2,725.08 3,599.31 32.08 1,430.95 1,086.30 -24.09
39 Israel 3,073.79 2,323.19 -24.42 1,081.99 1,011.33 -6.53
40 Spain 2,052.99 3,001.68 46.21 1,626.58 970.74 -40.32
41 Mozambique 1,879.49 2,521.96 34.18 1,051.36 945.64 -10.06
42 Guinea 3,616.56 2,082.84 -42.41 1,431.58 897.60 -37.30
43 Bangladesh Pr 1,977.93 2,021.24 2.19 815.97 816.22 0.03
44 Ghana 1,497.77 1,909.59 27.50 1,139.95 784.42 -31.19
45 Jordan 1,827.19 2,290.40 25.35 1,107.33 769.51 -30.51

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Table 18 (Contd.): India’s Import by Source for 8 digit HS code level
(Value in US$ Million)
April- April-
S. No. Sources 2021-22 2022-23 % Change August, August, % Change
2022-23 2023-24
46 Sweden 1,450.13 1,729.61 19.27 699.90 757.52 8.23
47 Chile 1,371.16 1,435.83 4.72 575.23 699.33 21.58
48 Poland 1,124.79 1,366.40 21.48 532.89 657.37 23.36
49 Egypt A Rp 3,520.83 1,951.54 -44.57 721.93 637.26 -11.73
50 Greece 299.94 1,157.90 286.04 82.80 597.37 621.50
51 Bolivia 2,072.54 2,550.21 23.05 1,423.88 583.47 -59.02
52 Sri Lanka Dsr 1,009.97 1,078.14 6.75 517.74 532.53 2.86
53 Philippines 729.12 959.59 31.61 336.12 518.82 54.36
54 Togo 376.85 540.81 43.51 280.17 499.94 78.44
55 Finland 876.28 1,491.62 70.22 543.51 498.67 -8.25
56 Ecuador 1,012.40 1,016.41 0.40 423.82 463.53 9.37
57 Romania 263.10 562.21 113.69 120.26 460.69 283.06
58 Morocco 2,244.19 2,549.44 13.60 850.69 458.44 -46.11
59 Denmark 888.73 770.37 -13.32 326.38 436.68 33.79
60 Uganda 142.33 492.82 246.25 199.74 387.74 94.13
61 Nepal 1,371.04 841.52 -38.62 366.89 359.36 -2.05
62 Myanmar 1,001.87 954.74 -4.70 311.87 346.67 11.16
63 Austria 825.13 837.63 1.51 331.48 345.36 4.19
64 Czech Republic 592.10 778.09 31.41 353.61 306.24 -13.40
65 Norway 2,092.36 938.06 -55.17 418.99 283.58 -32.32
66 Panama Republic 292.40 283.35 -3.10 115.96 278.98 140.58
67 Senegal 696.16 1,377.37 97.85 809.34 275.69 -65.94
68 Papua N Gna 357.58 643.36 79.92 338.58 264.97 -21.74
69 Baharain Is 753.29 1,014.50 34.68 475.82 255.36 -46.33
70 Cote D' Ivoire 468.78 665.18 41.90 407.17 243.88 -40.10
71 Iran 463.38 672.12 45.05 239.15 239.71 0.23
72 Ukraine 2,913.61 650.26 -77.68 32.29 234.51 626.22
73 Dominic Rep 648.77 360.31 -44.46 82.58 212.90 157.80
74 Libya 358.20 729.89 103.77 250.37 192.80 -22.99
75 Luxembourg 67.39 100.82 49.60 20.24 191.27 845.07
76 Cameroon 806.42 550.39 -31.75 535.18 188.72 -64.74
77 Congo D. Rep. 31.21 214.12 586.07 17.02 187.50 1,001.38
78 Botswana 527.96 459.97 -12.88 252.55 187.01 -25.95
79 Afghanistan 510.93 452.81 -11.38 139.82 171.12 22.38
80 Bhutan 545.04 535.61 -1.73 209.50 158.52 -24.33
81 Slovenia 303.24 297.83 -1.78 113.96 150.60 32.15
82 Gabon 1,070.49 398.47 -62.78 272.97 147.23 -46.06
83 Tunisia 297.83 421.24 41.44 106.55 147.29 38.24
84 Algeria 1,004.24 1,503.97 49.76 669.25 143.66 -78.53
85 New Zealand 374.84 477.74 27.45 204.46 142.84 -30.14
86 Hungary 293.67 307.19 4.60 143.87 130.38 -9.37
87 Zambia 118.18 184.93 56.48 88.67 111.64 25.91
88 Sudan 129.15 218.18 68.93 64.23 110.19 71.55
89 Equtl Guinea 885.56 711.96 -19.60 486.89 107.76 -77.87
90 Namibia 45.99 37.54 -18.38 5.12 97.73 1,810.05

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Table 18 (Contd.): India’s Import By Source For 8 Digit HS Code Level
(Value In US$ Million)
April- April-
% %
S. No. Sources 2021-22 2022-23 August, August,
Change Change
2022-23 2023-24
91 Virgin Is Us 0.44 1.01 133.13 0.48 84.21 17,477.08
92 Br Virgn Is 14.72 10.55 -28.31 1.56 82.71 5,187.17
93 Yemen Republc 227.81 160.91 -29.37 67.83 81.90 20.74
94 Latvia 134.64 250.12 85.77 146.37 79.65 -45.59
95 Cambodia 94.88 146.02 53.89 41.97 76.82 83.05
96 Madagascar 144.06 129.49 -10.11 68.59 75.64 10.27
97 Portugal 164.54 196.10 19.18 94.30 73.71 -21.83
98 Kenya 145.35 116.68 -19.73 46.11 69.61 50.98
99 Lebanon 32.46 92.49 184.90 23.94 67.90 183.58
100 Venezuela 89.42 252.85 182.78 87.32 67.50 -22.70
Total Of Above 606679.86 708272.74 16.75 305639.53 271924.15 -11.03
% Share Of Above Sources To
India’s Total Import 98.96 98.93 98.85 99.57
India’s Total Import 613052.05 715968.90 16.79 309187.44 273092.69 -11.67
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata

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Table 19: India’s Export Profile: State-wise Share
(Value in US$ Million)
2023-24
%
S. No. States 2021-22 % Share 2022-23 % Share (April-
Share
August)
1 Gujarat 126805.21 30.05 149399.57 33.13 56311.92 31.83
2 Maharashtra 73119.50 17.33 72437.90 16.06 27616.75 15.61
3 Tamil Nadu 35169.43 8.33 40654.69 9.02 17265.38 9.76
4 Karnataka 25874.50 6.13 27937.67 6.20 10763.34 6.08
5 Uttar Pradesh 19311.79 4.58 19860.62 4.40 8370.24 4.73
6 Andhra Pradesh 21034.17 4.98 21686.51 4.81 8352.80 4.72
7 Haryana 15550.22 3.68 15859.05 3.52 6958.43 3.93
8 Telangana 10995.38 2.61 11412.40 2.53 4963.61 2.81
9 West Bengal 13895.02 3.29 12748.62 2.83 4809.42 2.72
10 Odisha 17060.70 4.04 11222.99 2.49 4706.44 2.66
11 Rajasthan 9654.59 2.29 9686.76 2.15 3991.49 2.26
12 Delhi 8259.41 1.96 8146.78 1.81 3876.30 2.19
13 Madhya Pradesh 5209.75 1.23 11608.07 2.57 3069.34 1.74
14 Punjab 7834.81 1.86 8218.22 1.82 2735.50 1.55
15 Dadra & Nagar
1.68 1.46
Haveli 7095.65 6581.80 1786.59 1.01
16 Kerala 4577.90 1.08 4374.41 0.97 1765.20 1.00
17 Chattisgarh 3835.94 0.91 3902.05 0.87 1004.76 0.57
18 Goa 1933.99 0.46 1778.06 0.39 948.43 0.54
19 Himachal Pradesh 2432.54 0.58 2453.50 0.54 941.64 0.53
20 Uttarakhand 3388.69 0.80 2675.38 0.59 892.10 0.50
21 Bihar 2147.46 0.51 2182.81 0.48 864.14 0.49
22 Jharkhand 2308.60 0.55 2610.39 0.58 533.52 0.30
23 Puducherry 2449.27 0.58 1398.07 0.31 223.53 0.13
24 Assam 491.85 0.12 517.75 0.11 159.71 0.09
25 Daman & Diu 724.09 0.17 649.69 0.14 84.30 0.05
26 Jammu & Kashmir 450.42 0.11 497.08 0.11 78.79 0.04
27 Chandigarh 246.07 0.06 212.53 0.05 52.68 0.03
28 Sikkim 98.81 0.02 135.51 0.03 6.53 0.00
29 Meghalaya 18.91 0.00 19.08 0.00 3.66 0.00
30 Arunachal Pradesh 8.64 0.00 10.12 0.00 1.73 0.00
31 Andaman & Nicobar 1.70 0.00 4.55 0.00 0.40 0.00
32 Tripura 12.19 0.00 14.64 0.00 0.39 0.00
33 Nagaland 1.14 0.00 59.07 0.01 0.38 0.00
34 Manipur 1.14 0.00 1.36 0.00 0.08 0.00
35 Ladakh 0.93 0.00 0.69 0.00 0.03 0.00
36 Mizoram 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00
37 Lakshadweep 3.83 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.01 0.00
38 Unspecified 0.03 0.02 0.00 3753.46 2.12
India’s Export 422004.42 100.00 450958.43 100.00 176893.03 100.00
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata

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Table 20: India’s Export Profile: State-wise Growth
(Value in US$ Million)
% Change
in 2023-24
2022-23 2023-24 (April-
S.No. States 2021-22 2022-23 % Change (April- (April- August)over
August) August) 2022-23
(April-
August)
1 Gujarat 126805.21 149399.57 17.82 64925.84 56311.92 -13.27
2 Maharashtra 73119.50 72437.90 -0.93 31653.33 27616.75 -12.75
3 Tamil Nadu 35169.43 40654.69 15.60 17013.72 17265.38 1.48
4 Karnataka 25874.50 27937.67 7.97 12504.71 10763.34 -13.93
5 Uttar Pradesh 21034.17 21686.51 3.10 9527.93 8370.24 -12.15
6 Andhra Pradesh 19311.79 19860.62 2.84 9040.57 8352.80 -7.61
7 Haryana 15550.22 15859.05 1.99 6885.51 6958.43 1.06
8 Telangana 10995.38 11412.40 3.79 4636.28 4963.61 7.06
9 West Bengal 13895.02 12748.62 -8.25 5830.79 4809.42 -17.52
10 Odisha 17060.70 11222.99 -34.22 5393.35 4706.44 -12.74
11 Rajasthan 9654.59 9686.76 0.33 4172.18 3991.49 -4.33
12 Delhi 8259.41 8146.78 -1.36 3098.63 3876.30 25.10
13 Madhya Pradesh 7834.81 8218.22 4.89 3770.03 3069.34 -18.59
14 Punjab 7095.65 6581.80 -7.24 2860.50 2735.50 -4.37
15 Dadra & Nagar
Haveli 3835.94 3902.05 1.72 1612.51 1786.59 10.80
16 Kerala 4577.90 4374.41 -4.45 1884.07 1765.20 -6.31
17 Chattisgarh 3388.69 2675.38 -21.05 1311.06 1004.76 -23.36
18 Goa 2432.54 2453.50 0.86 993.50 948.43 -4.54
19 Himachal Pradesh 2147.46 2182.81 1.65 909.47 941.64 3.54
20 Uttarakhand 1933.99 1778.06 -8.06 696.28 892.10 28.12
21 Bihar 2308.60 2610.39 13.07 1258.97 864.14 -31.36
22 Jharkhand 2449.27 1398.07 -42.92 664.25 533.52 -19.68
23 Puducherry 491.85 517.75 5.27 218.23 223.53 2.43
24 Assam 450.42 497.08 10.36 181.64 159.71 -12.07
25 Daman & Diu 724.09 649.69 -10.28 283.40 84.30 -70.25
26 Jammu & Kashmir 246.07 212.53 -13.63 89.77 78.79 -12.23
27 Chandigarh 98.81 135.51 37.14 59.05 52.68 -10.79
28 Sikkim 18.91 19.08 0.87 7.92 6.53 -17.52
29 Meghalaya 8.64 10.12 17.08 2.81 3.66 30.05
30 Arunachal Pradesh 1.70 4.55 167.66 2.37 1.73 -26.93
31 Andaman & Nicobar 1.14 59.07 5077.52 0.42 0.40 -4.95
32 Tripura 12.19 14.64 20.13 0.42 0.39 -7.24
33 Nagaland 1.14 1.36 19.26 0.31 0.38 23.67
34 Manipur 0.93 0.69 -26.43 0.30 0.08 -74.14
35 Ladakh 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.03 100.79
36 Mizoram 3.83 0.04 -99.07 0.00 0.02 0.00
37 Lakshadweep 0.16 0.00 -99.79 0.00 0.01 0.00
38 Unspecified 5209.75 11608.07 122.81 4844.75 3753.46 -22.53
India’s Export 422004.42 450958.43 6.86 196334.85 176893.03 -9.90
Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata

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Table 21: India’s Export Profile: District-wise Growth for top 10 (or less) districts of a State
Value in US $ Million
Sr. State District 2022-23 (April- 2023-24 (April- % Growth
No. August) August)
1 Andaman & Nicobar Nicobars 0.00 0.22 25069.04
South Andamans 0.42 0.10 -76.45
Total of the above Districts 0.42 0.32 -24.45
% Share 100.00 79.48
Total Export from the State 0.42 0.40 -4.95
2 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam 2764.83 2521.14 -8.81
East Godavari 2012.34 1615.52 -19.72
Chittoor 734.04 722.36 -1.59
Guntur 529.14 707.37 33.68
Spsr Nellore 657.58 609.43 -7.32
Anantapur 645.60 542.85 -15.91
West Godavari 507.01 496.36 -2.10
Prakasam 419.64 429.11 2.26
Vizianagaram 202.49 196.36 -3.03
Krishna 234.81 178.90 -23.81
Total of the above Districts 8707.48 8019.40 -7.90
% Share 96.32 96.01
Total Export from the State 9040.57 8352.80 -7.61
3 Arunachal Pradesh West Kameng 1.75 1.05 -40.06
PakkeKessang 0.00 0.35 51969.41
Papum Pare 0.53 0.23 -56.72
Changlang 0.00 0.06
Siang 0.00 0.02 551.92
East Kameng 0.00 0.01
Upper Siang 0.00 0.00
Tirap 0.00 0.00
Total of the above Districts 2.28 1.73 -24.25
% Share 96.42 99.97
Total Export from the State 2.37 1.73 -26.93
4 Assam Kamrup 38.17 48.35 26.67
Tinsukia 26.73 29.40 10.00
Charaideo 12.11 20.55 69.72
Dibrugarh 21.34 18.19 -14.78
Bongaigaon 17.68 9.18 -48.06
Kamrup Metro 26.28 7.08 -73.08
Golaghat 18.34 5.74 -68.69
Cachar 3.29 4.39 33.62
Sonitpur 3.91 4.38 11.92
Baksa 4.75 3.08 -35.06
Total of the above Districts 172.59 150.33 -12.90
% Share 95.02 94.13
Total Export from the State 181.64 159.71 -12.07
5 Bihar Begusarai 794.78 529.05 -33.43
Araria 94.30 90.71 -3.81
PurbiChamparan 93.29 72.03 -22.79
Patna 70.14 43.61 -37.83
Kishanganj 27.61 32.76 18.67
Nalanda 1.35 18.76 1293.60
Katihar 16.33 15.05 -7.87

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Table 21: India’s Export Profile: District-wise Growth for top 10 (or less) districts of a State
Value in US $ Million
Sr. State District 2022-23 (April- 2023-24 (April- % Growth
No. August) August)
Purnia 57.55 13.75 -76.10
Sitamarhi 11.02 13.08 18.65
Saharsa 15.18 6.47 -57.37
Total of the above Districts 1181.55 835.26 -29.31
% Share 93.85 96.66
Total Export from the State 1258.97 864.14 -31.36
6 Chandigarh Chandigarh 59.05 52.68 -10.79
Total of the above Districts 59.05 52.68 -10.79
% Share 100.00 100.00
Total Export from the State 59.05 52.68 -10.79
7 Chattisgarh Raipur 697.70 529.33 -24.13
Raigarh 209.05 221.44 5.93
Korba 300.25 123.98 -58.71
Dhamtari 12.00 47.44 295.44
Durg 52.36 35.84 -31.55
Mahasamund 6.83 18.86 176.00
Janjgir-Champa 6.87 6.12 -11.00
Bilaspur 5.28 5.88 11.35
Balod 0.26 3.92 1433.47
Rajnandgaon 17.35 3.37 -80.56
Total of the above Districts 1307.94 996.16 -23.84
% Share 99.76 99.14
Total Export from the State 1311.06 1004.76 -23.36
8 Dadar & Nagar Dadra And Nagar Haveli
Haveli 1612.51 1786.59 10.80
Total of the above Districts 1612.51 1786.59 10.80
% Share 100.00 100.00
Total Export from the State 1612.51 1786.59 10.80
9 Daman & Diu Daman 279.92 83.22 -70.27
Diu 3.48 1.09 -68.79
Total of the above Districts 283.40 84.30 -70.25
% Share 100.00 100.00
Total Export from the State 283.40 84.30 -70.25
10 Delhi South West 980.38 1495.94 52.59
New Delhi 992.51 1075.16 8.33
Central 317.88 441.51 38.89
South 202.80 252.47 24.49
North West 160.35 212.26 32.37
West 189.88 158.86 -16.33
East 80.47 118.39 47.13
North 115.77 62.03 -46.42
North East 39.92 30.03 -24.77
South East 15.18 20.17 32.89
Total of the above Districts 3095.14 3866.82 24.93
% Share 99.89 99.76
Total Export from the State 3098.63 3876.30 25.10
11 Goa South Goa 610.26 535.45 -12.26
North Goa 383.24 412.97 7.76
Total of the above Districts 605.75 605.64 -0.02
% Share 100.00 100.00

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Table 21: India’s Export Profile: District-wise Growth for top 10 (or less) districts of a State
Value in US $ Million
Sr. State District 2022-23 (April- 2023-24 (April- % Growth
No. August) August)
Total Export from the State 605.75 605.64 -0.02
12 Gujarat Jamnagar 30326.20 23528.59 -22.41
Devbhumi Dwarka 7604.20 5192.72 -31.71
Surat 4545.08 5026.41 10.59
Kachchh 4197.00 4259.48 1.49
Ahmadabad 3983.53 4060.38 1.93
Bharuch 4242.17 3906.37 -7.92
Valsad 1799.82 1948.64 8.27
Vadodara 1875.64 1700.41 -9.34
Mahesana 1113.77 1295.87 16.35
Rajkot 1141.20 1198.19 4.99
Total of the above Districts 36651.13 28859.16 -21.26
% Share 93.55 92.26
Total Export from the State 39179.03 31278.63 -20.16
13 Haryana Gurugram 2337.73 2426.96 3.82
Faridabad 1028.94 1017.74 -1.09
Karnal 944.70 989.23 4.71
Sonipat 785.59 708.69 -9.79
Panipat 627.38 644.30 2.70
Rewari 202.85 200.23 -1.29
Jhajjar 171.57 178.77 4.19
Hisar 165.75 161.00 -2.87
Palwal 108.48 119.38 10.06
Ambala 115.54 85.48 -26.01
Total of the above Districts 6488.53 6531.78 0.67
% Share 94.23 93.87
Total Export from the State 6885.51 6958.43 1.06
14 Himachal Pradesh Solan 760.62 773.34 1.67
Sirmaur 115.53 138.22 19.64
Una 23.01 19.45 -15.46
Shimla 4.28 5.24 22.39
Mandi 3.20 2.86 -10.65
Kangra 1.55 1.33 -14.17
Kullu 0.86 0.81 -5.50
Bilaspur 0.20 0.13 -35.92
Hamirpur 0.22 0.12 -45.65
Chamba 0.00 0.09
Total of the above Districts 909.47 941.60 3.53
% Share 100.00 100.00
Total Export from the State 909.47 941.64 3.54
15 Jammu & Kashmir Kathua 32.42 26.78 -17.40
Jammu 32.38 22.48 -30.58
Samba 13.22 15.62 18.15
Srinagar 10.30 13.30 29.11
Budgam 0.02 0.21 1005.81
Udhampur 0.18 0.16 -13.25
Pulwama 0.06 0.11 102.67
Anantnag 0.13 0.08 -32.73
Ganderbal 0.01 0.01 77.33
Baramulla 0.03 0.01 -71.95

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Table 21: India’s Export Profile: District-wise Growth for top 10 (or less) districts of a State
Value in US $ Million
Sr. State District 2022-23 (April- 2023-24 (April- % Growth
No. August) August)
Total of the above Districts 88.75 78.77 -11.24
% Share 98.86 99.97
Total Export from the State 89.77 78.79 -12.23
16 Jharkhand East Singhbum 242.57 168.74 -30.44
SaraikelaKharsawan 116.93 102.61 -12.25
Ranchi 63.51 56.25 -11.44
Godda 0.00 47.11
Bokaro 74.00 43.44 -41.30
Giridih 35.89 29.55 -17.66
Ramgarh 56.00 26.86 -52.04
Pakur 26.03 19.01 -26.98
West Singhbhum 4.92 9.41 91.01
Koderma 7.98 8.02 0.49
Total of the above Districts 627.84 510.98 -18.61
% Share 94.52 95.77
Total Export from the State 664.25 533.52 -19.68
17 Karnataka Bengaluru Urban 3363.65 3397.30 1.00
Dakshina Kannada 4712.26 2741.73 -41.82
Bengaluru Rural 1301.55 1265.67 -2.76
Kolar 545.91 757.19 38.70
Ballari 547.52 492.84 -9.99
Ramanagara 136.06 351.18 158.11
Mysuru 379.10 341.91 -9.81
Tumakuru 229.94 209.23 -9.01
Hassan 178.84 202.56 13.26
Belagavi 237.19 166.36 -29.86
Total of the above Districts 11632.01 9925.96 -14.67
% Share 93.02 92.22
Total Export from the State 12504.71 10763.34 -13.93
18 Kerela Ernakulam 1071.27 923.41 -13.80
Alappuzha 340.07 250.59 -26.31
Thiruvananthapuram 57.18 129.39 126.28
Kollam 99.45 91.06 -8.44
Palakkad 64.55 85.64 32.67
Thrissur 61.23 69.19 13.00
Kozhikode 37.05 52.06 40.49
Kottayam 46.88 44.35 -5.41
Wayanad 31.76 38.06 19.82
Malappuram 26.29 32.29 22.84
Total of the above Districts 1835.75 1716.04 -6.52
% Share 97.44 97.21
Total Export from the State 1884.07 1765.20 -6.31
19 Ladakh Kargil 0.00 0.02
Total of the above Districts 0.00 0.02
% Share 0.00 71.98
Total Export from the State 0.01 0.03 100.79
20 Lakshadweep Lakshadweep District 0.00 0.01 2040.59
Total of the above Districts 0.00 0.01 2040.59
% Share 100.00 100.00
Total Export from the State 0.00 0.01 2040.59

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Table 21: India’s Export Profile: District-wise Growth for top 10 (or less) districts of a State
Value in US $ Million
Sr. State District 2022-23 (April- 2023-24 (April- % Growth
No. August) August)
21 Madhya Pradesh Indore 939.55 858.31 -8.65
Dhar 615.42 532.37 -13.49
Raisen 397.90 375.82 -5.55
Singrauli 279.13 211.07 -24.38
Dewas 251.30 202.13 -19.57
Sehore 153.81 197.63 28.49
Ujjain 69.14 78.40 13.39
Bhopal 312.04 70.34 -77.46
Ratlam 76.22 66.41 -12.88
Jabalpur 72.39 58.78 -18.81
Total of the above Districts 3166.89 2651.26 -16.28
% Share 84.00 86.38
Total Export from the State 3770.03 3069.34 -18.59
22 Maharashtra Mumbai 6575.48 5610.49 -14.68
Pune 5248.40 5383.20 2.57
Mumbai Suburban 6868.06 5025.66 -26.83
Thane 2543.39 2448.72 -3.72
Raigad 2408.79 2389.13 -0.82
Palghar 1461.17 1449.09 -0.83
Aurangabad 1382.78 1185.19 -14.29
Nashik 1151.39 1133.69 -1.54
Nagpur 662.78 726.04 9.54
Satara 715.52 579.19 -19.05
Total of the above Districts 29017.76 25930.39 -10.64
% Share 91.67 93.89
Total Export from the State 31653.33 27616.75 -12.75
23 Manipur Churachandpur 0.00 0.06 2387.12
Total of the above Districts 0.00 0.06 2387.12
% Share 0.80 77.28
Total Export from the State 0.30 0.08 -74.14
24 Meghalaya Ri Bhoi 1.92 2.57 33.89
East Khasi Hills 0.85 0.94 10.58
East Jaintia Hills 0.00 0.12 5100.21
East Garo Hills 0.00 0.02
South Garo Hills 0.00 0.01
West Khasi Hills 0.00 0.00
Total of the above Districts 2.77 3.66 31.91
% Share 98.59 100.00
Total Export from the State 2.81 3.66 30.05
25 Mizoram Kolasib 0.00 0.02
Total of the above Districts 0.00 0.02
% Share 0.00 99.97
Total Export from the State 0.00 0.02 151390.00
26 Nagaland Dimapur 0.31 0.34 11.20
Tuensang 0.00 0.04
Total of the above Districts 0.31 0.38 23.83
% Share 99.87 100.00
Total Export from the State 0.31 0.38 23.67
27 Odisha Jharsuguda 1796.35 1375.00 -23.46
Jajapur 523.12 553.51 5.81

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Table 21: India’s Export Profile: District-wise Growth for top 10 (or less) districts of a State
Value in US $ Million
Sr. State District 2022-23 (April- 2023-24 (April- % Growth
No. August) August)
Jagatsinghapur 638.15 537.76 -15.73
Sundargarh 140.51 463.46 229.83
Anugul 607.17 374.96 -38.25
Sambalpur 615.17 369.98 -39.86
Kendujhar 100.23 240.37 139.83
Khordha 182.40 162.83 -10.73
Baleshwar 146.58 142.69 -2.65
Cuttack 157.49 139.26 -11.57
Total of the above Districts 4907.16 4359.82 -11.15
% Share 90.99 92.64
Total Export from the State 5393.35 4706.44 -12.74
28 Puducherry Pondicherry 214.47 218.55 1.90
Yanam 0.92 2.75 198.42
Karaikal 2.71 2.23 -17.72
Mahe 0.13 0.00 -99.22
Total of the above Districts 218.23 223.53 2.43
% Share 100.00 100.00
Total Export from the State 218.23 223.53 2.43
29 Punjab Ludhiana 1075.92 1006.35 -6.47
S.A.S Nagar 393.19 364.93 -7.19
Jalandhar 325.91 315.68 -3.14
Amritsar 176.23 173.10 -1.78
Hoshiarpur 178.03 164.62 -7.53
Patiala 88.68 98.35 10.91
Sangrur 117.27 80.33 -31.50
Bathinda 78.05 78.59 0.69
Barnala 91.50 73.65 -19.51
Kapurthala 61.91 69.10 11.61
Total of the above Districts 2586.68 2424.70 -6.26
% Share 90.43 88.64
Total Export from the State 2860.50 2735.50 -4.37
30 Rajasthan Jaipur 1363.06 1404.21 3.02
Alwar 920.09 877.00 -4.68
Jodhpur 484.88 427.81 -11.77
Chittorgarh 452.61 296.36 -34.52
Bhilwara 219.46 243.57 10.98
Udaipur 198.61 219.33 10.43
Kota 82.17 107.49 30.82
Ajmer 96.62 106.62 10.35
Bikaner 46.98 45.97 -2.14
Sirohi 31.95 36.72 14.94
Total of the above Districts 3896.42 3765.09 -3.37
% Share 93.39 94.33
Total Export from the State 4172.18 3991.61 -4.33
31 Sikkim East District 6.10 5.30 -13.11
South District 1.67 1.08 -35.25
North District 0.06 0.13 106.50
West District 0.08 0.02 -80.47
Total of the above Districts 7.92 6.53 -17.52
% Share 100.00 100.00

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Table 21: India’s Export Profile: District-wise Growth for top 10 (or less) districts of a State
Value in US $ Million
Sr. State District 2022-23 (April- 2023-24 (April- % Growth
No. August) August)
Total Export from the State 7.92 6.53 -17.52
32 Tamil Nadu Kanchipuram 5147.74 6755.65 31.24
Chennai 2859.33 2494.63 -12.75
Tiruppur 2199.03 1667.63 -24.17
Coimbatore 1317.02 1357.29 3.06
Thiruvallur 1132.30 1204.62 6.39
Krishnagiri 1061.29 1057.55 -0.35
Vellore 545.93 447.22 -18.08
Karur 446.83 351.29 -21.38
Tuticorin 389.95 275.04 -29.47
Erode 263.26 243.26 -7.60
Total of the above Districts 15362.69 15854.17 3.20
% Share 90.30 91.83
Total Export from the State 17013.72 17265.38 1.48
33 Telangana MedchalMalkajgiri 1238.13 1261.54 1.89
Sangareddy 1026.17 1081.73 5.41
Ranga Reddy 756.15 986.20 30.42
Hyderabad 826.99 939.24 13.57
Nalgonda 126.00 131.03 4.00
Medak 144.09 114.62 -20.45
Khammam 92.56 99.18 7.16
YadadriBhuvanagiri 89.41 62.03 -30.62
Siddipet 55.77 50.29 -9.81
Karimnagar 48.15 42.32 -12.11
Total of the above Districts 4403.42 4768.20 8.28
% Share 94.98 96.06
Total Export from the State 4636.28 4963.61 7.06
34 Tripura West Tripura 0.34 0.19 -45.40
Sepahijala 0.02 0.09 364.85
Unakoti 0.00 0.04
South Tripura 0.05 0.04 -30.07
Dhalai 0.00 0.02
Total of the above Districts 0.42 0.38 -8.69
% Share 100.00 98.44
Total Export from the State 0.42 0.39 -7.24
35 Unspecified Unspecified 4844.75 3753.44 -22.53
Total of the above Districts 4844.75 3753.44 -22.53
% Share 100.00 100.00
Total Export from the State 4844.75 3753.44 -22.53
36 Uttar Pradesh Gautam Buddha Nagar 4362.00 3987.85 -8.58
Ghaziabad 696.90 677.87 -2.73
Moradabad 601.66 519.47 -13.66
Kanpur Nagar 503.33 464.38 -7.74
Agra 365.00 370.24 1.44
Aligarh 338.86 326.54 -3.64
Bhadohi 227.73 204.44 -10.23
Unnao 219.19 199.96 -8.77
Sonbhadra 242.79 137.54 -43.35
Meerut 148.05 110.95 -25.06
Total of the above Districts 7705.50 6999.25 -9.17

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Table 21: India’s Export Profile: District-wise Growth for top 10 (or less) districts of a State
Value in US $ Million
Sr. State District 2022-23 (April- 2023-24 (April- % Growth
No. August) August)
% Share 80.87 83.62
Total Export from the State 9527.93 8370.24 -12.15
37 Uttarakhand Dehradun 92.09 380.24 312.90
Udam Singh Nagar 352.19 260.23 -26.11
Haridwar 205.78 207.69 0.93
Nainital 31.57 19.86 -37.10
Rudra Prayag 2.11 9.00 327.33
Pithoragarh 5.15 5.45 5.70
Pauri Garhwal 3.41 3.96 16.00
Champawat 2.01 2.41 19.40
Almora 1.44 2.07 43.62
Uttar Kashi 0.30 1.06 249.37
Total of the above Districts 696.06 891.97 28.14
% Share 99.97 99.99
Total Export from the State 696.28 892.10 28.12
38 West Bengal Kolkata 2113.46 1944.44 -8.00
Howrah 612.36 536.25 -12.43
Medinipur East 575.50 449.34 -21.92
Paschim Bardhaman 439.31 367.95 -16.24
24 Paraganas North 305.20 232.03 -23.98
Hooghly 265.05 218.35 -17.62
PurbaBardhaman 158.23 190.52 20.41
24 Paraganas South 181.65 156.30 -13.96
Jalpaiguri 180.91 138.52 -23.43
Medinipur West 275.90 91.93 -66.68
Total of the above Districts 5107.57 4325.62 -15.31
% Share 87.60 89.94
Total Export from the State 5830.79 4809.42 -17.52
Source: DGCI&SNote: Total number of districts mentioned are 243

Table 22: The Percentage share of top 10 districts in India’s Export


% Change in 2023-24
2022-23 (April- 2023-24 (April- (April-August) over
S No: States % Share
August) August) 2022-23 (April-
August)
1 Jamnagar 30326.20 23528.59 -22.41 0.1330
2 Kanchipuram 5147.74 6755.65 31.24 0.0382
3 Mumbai 6575.48 5610.49 -14.68 0.0317
4 Pune 5248.40 5383.20 2.57 0.0304
5 Surat 7604.20 5192.72 -31.71 0.0294
6 Devbhumi Dwarka 4545.08 5026.41 10.59 0.0284
7 Mumbai Suburban 6868.06 5025.66 -26.83 0.0284
8 Kachchh 4197.00 4259.48 1.49 0.0241
9 Ahmadabad 3983.53 4060.38 1.93 0.0230
10 Gautam Buddha Nagar 4362.00 3987.85 -8.58 0.0225
Source: DGCI&S

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India’s performance in Global Trade
India’s Export Performance: Percentage Share in World Trade (Calendar year wise)

India’s Share in World India’s Share in World India’s Share in World


Years
Merchandise Exports Commercial Services Exports Merchandise Plus Services Exports

2013 1.66 3.25 1.95


2014 1.69 3.15 1.98
2015 1.62 3.27 1.97
2016 1.65 3.35 2.02
2017 1.68 3.47 2.09
2018 1.67 3.54 2.07
2019 1.71 3.52 2.13
2020 1.57 4.12 2.10
2021 1.77 4.00 2.24
2022 1.80 4.40
India’s Import Performance: Percentage Share in World Trade (Calendar year wise)

India’s Share in World India’s Share in World India's Share in World


Years
Merchandise Imports Commercial Services Imports Merchandise Plus Services Imports

2013 2.47 2.84 2.50


2014 2.43 3.07 2.45
2015 2.34 2.65 2.40
2016 2.21 2.83 2.35
2017 2.48 3.02 2.60
2018 2.57 3.20 2.70
2019 2.53 3.11 2.63
2020 2.09 3.33 2.32
2021 2.54 3.52 2.73
2022 2.80 4.00
India's rank in World trade (Calendar year wise)
Merchandise Services
Years Merchandise Exports Services Exports
Imports Imports
2013 19 12 6 9
2014 19 12 8 8
2015 19 13 8 10
2016 20 14 8 10
2017 20 11 8 10
2018 19 10 8 10
2019 18 10 8 10
2020 21 14 7 10
2021 18 10 8 10
2022 18 9 7 8
Source: WTO

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