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'India moves up in export rank'

India has moved one place up to emerge as the world's 29th largest exporter of goods in 2005.

Updated on: Apr 12, 2006 04:32 PM IST
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India has moved one place up to emerge as the world's 29th largest exporter of goods but jumped seven ranks to become the 17th largest importer in global trade during 2005, according to statistics released by World Trade Organisation.

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In services, however, India's rank is far up in the list. The country is now the world's tenth largest importer and exporter of commercial services, compared to 15th and 16th largest respectively in 2004, as per the WTO's World Trade Report 2005 released in Geneva.

The country's merchandise exports last year grew 19 per cent to $89.8 billion while market share rose by 0.1 per cent to 0.9 per cent of global exports.

But imports soared by 35 per cent -- largely on the back of rising oil import bill -- to $131.6 billion and the country's share in global imports stood at 1.2 per cent.

In services, while exports stood at $67.6 billion, imports were marginally lower at $67.4 billion. The country's share in global services exports and imports was almost equal at 2.8 per cent and 2.9 per cent respectively.

In imports, US is on top of the list with $1,732.7 billion, followed by Germany at $774.1 billion, China at $660.1 billion, Japan at $516.1 billion and UK at $501.2 billion.

 
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