India's Export Surge Sees 9% Rise in April
India's exports increased by 9.03% to USD 38.49 billion in April. The trade deficit was USD 26.42 billion. Imports rose by 19.12% to USD 64.91 billion. Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal expressed hope for continued export momentum.

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India's exports witnessed an impressive rise of 9.03% in April, reaching USD 38.49 billion, according to recent government figures. The trade deficit for the month was recorded at USD 26.42 billion.
Simultaneously, imports experienced a significant growth of 19.12% year-on-year, climbing to USD 64.91 billion.
Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal expressed optimism, stating, "I hope India will maintain this export momentum."
(With inputs from agencies.)
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