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India's exports declined for the fourth consecutive month in February, reaching USD 36.91 billion due to petroleum price volatility and global uncertainties. Exports in the same month the previous year were USD 41.41 billion. Despite a decline in exports, the trade deficit narrowed to USD 14.05 billion as imports decreased to USD 50.96 billion.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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