
New Delhi, March 16 The country's merchandise exports declined marginally by 0.81 per cent to USD 36.61 billion in February, according to government data released on Monday.
Imports increased by 24.11 per cent to USD 63.71 billion in February this year, compared to USD 51.33 billion recorded a year ago.
The trade deficit stood at USD 27.1 billion during the month under review.
Speaking to the media on the trade data, Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said that the country's exports are performing well despite the challenges.
He said that the country's exports during the April-February period of FY26 increased by 1.84 per cent to USD 402.93 billion.
However, imports also increased by 8.53 per cent to USD 713.53 billion during the period.
Agrawal said that exports in March would see a downward trend due to logistical challenges caused by the West Asia crisis.
The crisis, which began on February 28 with military actions by the US and Israel against Iran, has led to widespread disruptions in trade routes, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz.