New Delhi: The country's exports have recorded a double-digit growth during April-May 2026-27, a senior government official said on Monday.The Commerce Ministry will release the trade data for May on June 15."During the two months, exports are in double-digit growth," the official said.Exports rose by 13.78 per cent to USD 43.56 billion in April, the highest monthly outbound shipments in more than four years, driven by petroleum products amid a surge in crude oil prices, but the trade deficit widened to a three-month high of USD 28.38 billion due to an uptick in imports.
India’s exports hit $43.56 billion in April as shipments record double-digit growth
With exports soaring, India is charting a promising course for the 2026-27 fiscal year, recording a remarkable double-digit increase in trade for April and May. This upward trajectory showcases the vitality of India's international trade efforts and its implications for economic health.









