Gold imports in June quarter dip 25% to $8.43 billion

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Gold imports in June quarter dip 25% to $8.43 billion

NEW DELHI: Gold imports fell by 25 per cent to USD 8.43 billion in the first quarter of the current fiscal due to sliding prices of the metal in both global and domestic markets.nnAccording to the commerce ministry data, gold imports had amounted to USD 11.26 billion in the corresponding quarter of last financial year, 2017-18.nnThe imports of the metal have been declining since January this year. Contraction in gold imports help contain the current account deficit (CAD).nnCAD, which is the difference between the inflow and outflow of foreign exchange, jumped to USD 48.7 billion, or 1.9 per cent of GDP, in 2017-18 fiscal.nnThis was higher than USD 14.4 billion, or 0.6 per cent, CAD in 2016-17 fiscal.nnWith rising oil prices, depreciating rupee and outflow of portfolio investments, there are concerns that CAD might rise in the current fiscal.nnRise in crude oil prices and imports too have impacted the trade deficit, which widened to USD 44.94 billion during April-June this fiscal as against USD 40 billion in the same period of 2017-18.nnIndia is the largest importer of gold, which mainly caters to the demand of the jewellery industry.nnThe gems and jewelery exports in June grew by about 3 per cent to USD 3.5 billion.nnAs per the data, silver imports grew by 104.5 per cent to USD 364.24 million in June.nnThe country imports 700-800 tonnes of gold annually.nnSource: Press Trust of India

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