💨 Abstract
In October, India's merchandise trade deficit expanded more than anticipated, reaching $27.14 billion, as per Reuters calculations. This was higher than the expected $22 billion, as suggested by a Reuters poll. Merchandise exports for the month were $39.2 billion, while imports totaled $66.34 billion. Compared to September, merchandise exports rose from $34.58
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