India's import bill is surging due to a weakening rupee, high global prices for gold and crude oil, and continued reliance on imported electronics. This has widened the trade deficit significantly, with the rupee hitting record lows and gold prices climbing. Despite 'Make in India' efforts, high-value electronic components remain a major import cost.
India’s import bill set to spike amid rupee pain
The Economy Times12/09
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