RBI survey: Merchandise imports to grow twice more than exports in FY26; check details
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Reserve Bank of India forecasts a rise in India’s merchandise imports. Imports are expected to grow faster than exports in the coming financial years. This trade gap may impact India’s external balance. GDP is projected to grow steadily. Private consumption and capital formation are also expected to increase. Inflation is estimated to remain moderate initially, rising later.
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