NEW DELHI, Feb 15 (Reuters) - India's merchandise trade
deficit in January was $17.75 billion compared with $23.76
billion in the earlier month, according to a Reuters calculation
based on export and import data released by the government on
Wednesday.
January merchandise exports were $32.91 billion compared
with $34.48 billion in December, while imports were at $50.66
billion against $58.24 billion in December, according to
government data.
(Reporting by Sarita Chaganti Singh, writing by Sudipto
Ganguly; Editing by Krishna N. Das)
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