India’s current account slips into $2.4bn deficit in June quarter
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India’s current account deficit narrowed to $2.4 billion in April-June 2025, despite a wider merchandise trade gap of $68.5 billion. Buoyant service exports, led by IT and business services, and increased remittances offered support. While FDI inflows softened, portfolio flows strengthened. However, rising tariffs pose risks, potentially widening the current account deficit to 1.2-1.
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