Energy Markets
India's trade deficit widens due to a surge in crude imports as a result of the Mideast war
India's merchandise trade deficit grew to a larger-than-expected amount of $28.38 Billion in April as a "surge" in crude shipments increased imports, while the Middle East conflict sent energy prices up and disrupted supplies. The rupee has plummeted to new lows this year, becoming Asia's worst performing currency. India is the third largest oil consumer and importer in the world. It ships more than 80% crude oil to meet its needs, as well as 60% cooking gas. The Middle East provides a significant portion of this supply. A poll showed that economists estimated the April trade deficit to be $26.5...