External Trade
Sr. No. | Description | 2006–2007 Budget Trade Volume | 2006–2007 Real Trade Volume | |||||
Export | Import | Trade Volume | Export | Import | Trade Volume | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Normal Trade | 4233.60 | 2468.40 | 6702.00 | 4585.47 | 2491.33 | 7076.80 | |
2 | Border Trade | 814.00 | 466.00 | 1280.00 | 647.21 | 445.40 | 1092.61 | |
Total | 5047.60 | 2934.40 | 7982.00 | 5232.68 | 2936.73 | 8169.41 |
No | Financial Year | Export Value | Import Value | Trade Value (US$, 000,000) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2006–2007 | 5222.92 | 2928.39 | 8151.31 |
2 | 2007–2008 | 6413.29 | 3346.64 | 9759.93 |
3 | 2008–2009 | 6792.85 | 4563.16 | 11356.01 |
4 | 2009–2010 | 7568.62 | 4186.28 | 11754.90 |
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