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        Customs, DGFT & SEZ

        Steps to overcome trade deficit

        December 27, 2017

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        India’s merchandise export registered a positive growth of 11.27% during the last six months in 2017-18 (June-Nov) as compared to the corresponding period of the previous year. The trade deficit has increased from 57.18 US$ billions in 2016-17 (June-Nov) to 74.27 US$ billions in 2017-18 (June-Nov). Trade deficit depends upon relative fluctuations in the import and export of different commodities due to the global and domestic factors such as demand and supply in domestic and international markets, currency fluctuations, cost of credit, logistics costs, etc.

        The names of the top 25 countries/SAR with which India has registered favourable merchandise trade balance during the last three years and the current year are as follows:

        S. No.

        2014-15

        2015-16

        2016-17

        2017-18 (Apr-Oct)*

        1

        U S A

        U S A

        U S A

        U S A

        2

        Hong Kong

        U Arab Emts

        U Arab Emts

        U Arab Emts

        3

        U Arab Emts

        Hong Kong

        Bangladesh PR

        Bangladesh PR

        4

        Sri Lanka DSR

        Bangladesh PR

        Hong Kong

        Nepal

        5

        Bangladesh PR

        Sri Lanka DSR

        Nepal

        U K

        6

        U K

        U K

        U K

        Hong Kong

        7

        Kenya

        Nepal

        Vietnam Soc Rep

        Turkey

        8

        Nepal

        Turkey

        Turkey

        Singapore

        9

        Turkey

        Kenya

        Sri Lanka DSR

        Sri Lanka DSR

        10

        Netherland

        Netherland

        Netherland

        Netherland

        11

        Vietnam Soc Rep

        Vietnam Soc Rep

        Singapore

        Vietnam Soc Rep

        12

        Singapore

        Pakistan IR

        Kenya

        Spain

        13

        Mauritius

        Spain

        Spain

        Kenya

        14

        Mozambique

        Gibraltar

        Oman

        Egypt A RP

        15

        Tanzania Rep

        Egypt A RP

        Pakistan IR

        Mexico

        16

        Pakistan IR

        France

        Gibraltar

        Italy

        17

        Egypt A RP

        Mozambique

        Israel

        Pakistan IR

        18

        Spain

        Mauritius

        Italy

        Israel

        19

        Philippines

        Philippines

        Philippines

        Mauritius

        20

        Israel

        Ethiopia

        Egypt A RP

        Poland

        21

        Italy

        Tanzania Rep

        Mauritius

        Ethiopia

        22

        Ethiopia

        Israel

        Tanzania Rep

        Philippines

        23

        Gibraltar

        Sudan

        Ethiopia

        Tanzania Rep

        24

        Oman

        Mexico

        Portugal

        Somalia

        25

        Jordan

        Uganda

        Mexico

        Portugal

          Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (*Provisional)

                    The names of the sectors in which India has favourable merchandise trade balance during the last three years and the current year are as follows:

        S. No.

        2014-15

        2015-16

        2016-17

        2017-18 (Apr-Oct)*

        1.

        Textile & Allied Products

        Textile & Allied Products

        Textile & Allied Products

        Textile & Allied Products

        2.

        Transport Equipments

        Transport Equipments

        Marine Products

        Transport Equipments

        3.

        Agricultural & Allied Products

        Marine Products

        Leather & Leather Manufactures

        Marine Products

        4.

        Marine Products

        Leather & Leather Manufactures

        Transport Equipments

        Leather & Leather Manufactures

        5.

        Leather & Leather Manufactures

        Agricultural & Allied Products

        Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials; ceramic products; glass and glassware

        Agricultural & Allied Products

        6.

        Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials; ceramic products; glass and glassware

        Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials; ceramic products; glass and glassware

        Agricultural & Allied Products

        Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials; ceramic products; glass and glassware

        7.

        Plantation

        Plantation

        Plantation

        Plantation

        8.

        Sports Goods

        Sports Goods

        Base Metals

        Office Equipments

        9.

        --

        --

        Office Equipments

        --

        10.

        --

        --

        Sports Goods

        --

        Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (*Provisional)

                    The names of the top 25 countries/SAR with which India has registered merchandise trade deficit during the last three years and the current year are as follows:

        S.No.

        2014-15

        2015-16

        2016-17

        2017-18 (Apr-Oct)*

        1

        China P RP

        China P RP

        China P RP

        China P RP

        2

        Switzerland

        Switzerland

        Switzerland

        Switzerland

        3

        Saudi Arab

        Saudi Arab

        Saudi Arab

        Saudi Arab

        4

        Qatar

        Indonesia

        Iraq

        Korea RP

        5

        Iraq

        Iraq

        Indonesia

        Iraq

        6

        Kuwait

        Korea RP

        Korea RP

        Indonesia

        7

        Venezuela

        Qatar

        Australia

        Australia

        8

        Nigeria

        Nigeria

        Iran

        Unspecified

        9

        Indonesia

        Unspecified

        Qatar

        Iran

        10

        Korea RP

        Australia

        Japan

        Qatar

        S.No.

        2014-15

        2015-16

        2016-17

        2017-18 (Apr-Oct)*

        11

        Australia

        Venezuela

        Nigeria

        Russia

        12

        Malaysia

        Malaysia

        Venezuela

        Nigeria

        13

        Belgium

        Japan

        Unspecified

        Venezuela

        14

        Germany

        Germany

        Germany

        Japan

        15

        Iran

        Kuwait

        Malaysia

        Germany

        16

        Japan

        Iran

        Russia

        Malaysia

        17

        Angola

        Belgium

        Kuwait

        Kuwait

        18

        Unspecified

        Russia

        Angola

        Thailand

        19

        Chile

        Angola

        South Africa

        Angola

        20

        Thailand

        Thailand

        Thailand

        Canada

        21

        Russia

        South Africa

        Ukraine

        South Africa

        22

        Ukraine

        Ghana

        Canada

        Argentina

        23

        Taiwan

        Canada

        Argentina

        Brazil

        24

        Canada

        Argentina

        Brazil

        Taiwan

        25

        Argentina

        Taiwan

        Ghana

        Ukraine

        Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (*Provisional)

                    The names of the sectors in which India has merchandise trade deficit during the last three years and the current year are as follows:

        S. No.

        2014-15

        2015-16

        2016-17

        2017-18 (Apr-Oct)*

        1.

        Petroleum Crude and Products

        Petroleum Crude and Products

        Petroleum Crude and Products

        Petroleum Crude and Products

        2.

        Electronics Items

        Electronics Items

        Electronics Items

        Electronics Items

        3.

        Ores & Minerals

        Ores & Minerals

        Ores & Minerals

        Gems & Jewellery

        4.

        Gems & Jewellery

        Gems & Jewellery

        Machinery

        Ores & Minerals

        5.

        Machinery

        Machinery

        Gems & Jewellery

        Machinery

        6.

        Plastic and Rubber Articles

        Plastic and Rubber Articles

        Plastic and Rubber Articles

        Plastic and Rubber Articles

        7.

        Chemicals & Related Products

        Base Metals

        Paper & related Products

        Paper & related Products

        8.

        Paper & related Products

        Paper & related Products

        Optical, Medical & Surgical instruments

        Chemicals & Related Products

        9.

        Project Goods

        Chemicals & Related Products

        Project Goods

        Optical, Medical & Surgical instruments

        10.

        Optical, Medical & Surgical instrument

        Project Goods

        Chemicals & Related Products

        Project Goods

        11.

        Base Metals

        Optical, Medical & Surgical instrument

        --

        Base Metals

        12.

        Office Equipments

        Office Equipments

        --

        Sports Goods

        Source: DGCI&S, Kolkata (*Provisional)

                    The Government announced a major relief package for exporters in October 2017 by extending the Advance Authorization (AA) / Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) / 100% EOU schemes to sourcing inputs etc. from abroad as well as domestic suppliers. Holders of AA / EPCG and EOUs would not have to pay Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST), Cess etc. on imports. Also, domestic supplies to holders of AA / EPCG and EOUs would be treated as deemed exports. During the mid-term review of Foreign Trade Policy, export incentives under Merchandise Exports from India (MEIS) have been increased by 2% across the board for labour intensive MSME sectors leading to additional annual incentive of ₹ 4,567 cr. This was in addition to already announced  increase in MEIS incentives from 2% to 4% for Ready-made Garments and Made Ups in the labour intensive Textiles Sector with an additional annual incentive of ₹ 2,743 cr. Further, incentives under Services Exports from India Scheme (SEIS) have also been increased by 2% leading to additional annual incentive of ₹ 1,140 cr.

        The Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Shri C.R.Chaudhary gave this information in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.

        Export incentives expanded: duty exemptions, deemed exports status and increased MEIS/SEIS rates to support exporters. To support exporters and address the trade deficit, the Government extended Advance Authorization, EPCG and 100% EOU schemes to allow sourcing from abroad and domestic suppliers, waived Integrated Goods and Services Tax and cess on imports for holders, and treated domestic supplies to them as deemed exports; additionally, MEIS and SEIS incentive rates were increased by two percentage points for specified sectors to enhance exporter competitiveness.
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                                Export incentives expanded: duty exemptions, deemed exports status and increased MEIS/SEIS rates to support exporters.

                                To support exporters and address the trade deficit, the Government extended Advance Authorization, EPCG and 100% EOU schemes to allow sourcing from abroad and domestic suppliers, waived Integrated Goods and Services Tax and cess on imports for holders, and treated domestic supplies to them as deemed exports; additionally, MEIS and SEIS incentive rates were increased by two percentage points for specified sectors to enhance exporter competitiveness.





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