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Home / Business and Economy / India's Trade Gap Hits Record High Amidst Gold Surge

India's Trade Gap Hits Record High Amidst Gold Surge

22 Nov

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Summary

  • India's goods trade deficit reached an all-time high of $41 billion.
  • Gold imports surged to $14.7 billion, significantly widening the deficit.
  • Despite falling global oil prices, India's oil deficit remains unchanged.
India's Trade Gap Hits Record High Amidst Gold Surge

India's current account deficit is facing unprecedented pressure, with the goods trade deficit widening to an all-time monthly high of $41 billion. This alarming figure was substantially influenced by a $14.7 billion gold import bill during the recent festival season, pushing the overall deficit to record levels despite a surplus in services.

While the headline deficit number is concerning, analysts highlight deeper structural issues. Notably, India's oil import deficit has remained stagnant despite a nearly 10% drop in global crude prices since early 2025. This is attributed to a significant increase in import volumes, puzzling economists given minimal growth in domestic consumption data.

Compounding these challenges, India's merchandise exports experienced an 11.8% year-on-year decline in October 2025, with shipments to the U.S. also falling. Consequently, the services sector's traditional role as a buffer is proving insufficient. While full-year CAD forecasts are currently stable around -1% of GDP, risks persist from tariffs, oil import dynamics, and potential capital outflows.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The record trade deficit was primarily caused by a significant surge in gold imports, reaching $14.7 billion in a single month, coupled with a widening merchandise gap.
India's oil deficit remains unchanged due to significantly higher import volumes, despite a nearly 10% decrease in global oil prices since the start of 2025.
Economists currently forecast India's current account deficit to remain close to minus 1% of GDP for the financial year 2025-26.

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