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Import of Sensitive items During April-July 2011

7-10-2011
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Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Commerce & Industry

07-October-2011 12:54 IST

Import of Sensitive items During April-July 2011

Total import of sensitive items for the period April-July 2011 has been Rs.31692 crores as compared to Rs.23039 crores during the corresponding period of last year thereby showing an increase of 37.6%. The gross import of all commodities during same period of current year was Rs.674324 crores as compared to Rs.495149 crores during the same period of last year. Thus import of sensitive items constitutes 4.7% of the gross imports during last year as well as current year. 

Imports of milk & milk products, tea & coffee and food grains have declined at broad group level during the period. Imports of all other items viz. edible oil, automobiles, fruits & vegetables (including nuts), pulses, rubber, cotton & silk, products of SSI, spices, marble & granite and alcoholic beverages  have increased during the period under reference. 

In the edible oil segment, the import has increased from Rs.8763.7 crores last year to Rs.14273.6 crores for the corresponding period of this year. The imports of both crude oil as well as refined oil have gone up by 62.4% and 67.3% respectively. The increase in edible oil import is mainly due to substantial increase in import of crude palm oil and its fractions.

Imports of sensitive items from Indonesia, China P RP, Malaysia, Argentina, Germany, Korea RP, Ukraine, United States of America, Canada, Japan, Thailand, Benin, Ghana, United Kingdom etc. have gone up while those from Myanmar, Australia etc. have gone down.

IMPORT OF SENSITIVE ITEMS-PROVISIONAL ESTIMATES

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Value in Rs. Crore)

Sr. No.

Commodity Group

No. of Tariff

Weights w.r.t. total sensitive items

Value of Import (Rs Crore)

Difference (Rs Crore)

 Growth

 

 

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April-July 2010

April-July 2011

April-July 2010

April-July 2011

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1

Milk & Milk Products

23

1.61%

0.68%

370.37

215.52

-154.85

-41.8%

 

Significant fall is observed in Butter Oil and Whole milk and their contribution is

260.76

0.27

-260.49

-99.9%

 

( and their %age share to this group)

 

 

70.4%

0.1%

 

 

2

Fruits & Vegetables

35

20.24%

18.85%

2178.34

3152.61

974.27

44.7%

 

Significant growth in Cashew nuts in shell is

1361.73

2055.67

693.94

51.0%

 

( and its %age share to this group)

 

 

62.5%

65.2%

 

 

3

Pulses

12

9.90%

9.36%

2485.25

2819.84

334.59

13.5%

 

Significant growth in Peas (pisum sativum) dried & shld

446.54

1276.05

829.51

185.8%

 

( and its %age share to this group)

 

 

18.0%

45.3%

 

 

3

Poultry

13

0.00%

0.00%

0.00

0.43

0.43

 

4

Tea & Coffee

36

0.39%

0.27%

90.23

85.01

-5.22

-5.8%

 

Significant fall in black tea leaf in bulk                                       

12.20

1.84

-10.36

-84.9%

 

( and its %age share to this group)

 

 

13.5%

2.2%

 

 

5

Spices

52

1.31%

1.51%

302.73

477.51

174.78

57.7%

 

( Significant growth in Cloves not extracted and other cloves and their contribution is)

32.93

134.37

101.44

308.0%

 

( and their %age share to this group)

 

 

10.9%

28.1%

 

 

6

Food Grains

19

0.48%

0.03%

111.65

8.77

-102.88

-92.1%

7

Edible Oils

46

38.04%

45.04%

8763.70

14273.60

5509.90

62.9%

 

   (a)   Crude

 

 

 

7960.89

12930.43

4969.55

62.4%

 

( Ratio of crude to total Edible )

 

 

90.8%

90.6%

 

 

 

   (b)   Refined

 

 

 

802.81

1343.16

540.36

67.3%

 

( Ratio of Refined to total edible import)

 

 

9.2%

9.4%

 

 

8

Alcholic Beverages

34

0.64%

0.66%

147.38

210.18

62.80

42.6%

9

Rubber

11

3.80%

4.12%

875.62

1306.95

431.33

49.3%

 

Significant growth in Natural rubber in other forms : smoked sheets and technically specified natural rubber

736.90

1175.34

438.44

59.5%

 

( and their %age share to this group)

 

 

84.2%

89.9%

 

 

10

Cotton & Silk

24

2.86%

2.70%

658.07

856.74

198.68

30.2%

 

Siginificant growth in foreign cotton, of all staple length

278.57

465.54

186.97

67.1%

 

( and its %age share to this group)

 

 

42.3%

54.3%

 

 

11

Marble & Granite

9

0.63%

0.68%

144.08

216.50

72.42

50.3%

 

Growth in Others (simply cut/sawnmarble trauertine & alabaster with a flat or even sinface

75.14

142.79

67.65

90.0%

 

( and its %age share to this group)

 

 

52.1%

66.0%

 

 

12

Automobiles

26

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Parts & accessories of motor vehicles

36

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Siginificant growth in :Gear boxes and  Other parts & accessories of bodies(incl cabs)

723.93

1453.65

729.72

100.8%

 

( and their %age share to this group)

 

 

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14

Product of SSI

34

1.90%

2.08%

438.59

659.83

221.24

50.4%

 

(Umbrella, locks, toys, writing instruments, tiles, glassware, etc.)

 

 

 

Significant growth in other toys, Locks of a kind used for motor vehicles, Tiles and cubes other than mosaic tiles and cubes and Dolls of plastics

252.84

395.27

142.43

56.3%

 

( and their %age share to this group)

 

 

57.6%

59.9%

 

 

15

Others (Bamboos, cocoa, copra & sugar)

5

5.12%

0.48%

1180.02

151.02

-1029.00

-87.2%

 

Total of Sensitive items

415

100.0%

100.0%

23039.08

31691.78

8652.70

37.6%

 

%age share of Import of sensitive items to Total Import (All Commodities)

4.7%

4.7%

 

 

 

Total of All commodities ( including sensitive items) as per quick estimate

495149.0

674324.1

179175.1

36.2%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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