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Sequential contraction in India's merchandise exports eases in July
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New Delhi, Aug 14 (TIWN) The contraction in India's exports narrowed further in July, on a sequential basis, as the country shipped out merchandise worth $23.64 billion.
The contraction, caused by Covid-19 pandemic, narrowed down to (-) 10.12 per cent in July from (-) 12.41 per cent in June.
In terms of sequential movement, the country's merchandise exports in June stood at $21.91 billion.
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