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India's Trade with Arabian Gulf States Declined Due to the Fall in Crude Oil Prices

By Shafeeq Rahman   

Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, February 9 2015





India’s trade with Gulf Declined due to fall in Crude Oil Prices   

India is a major trading partner of the Gulf countries but due to political disturbances in region and fall of petroleum prices, volume of trade has been declined according to the latest release statement.  In spite of increasing India’s overall volume of international trade at the rate of 2.75% between April-December 2014 to its previous quarter, total trade between India and Gulf has decreased 4.52%. Trade volume is mainly affected due to decrease of import value. Export with GCC has increased at 8.76% while the import has decreased at 10.56%.

Balance of trade is mainly moved in favour of India as it exporting more than import, improved from -42385.27 to -31082.21 Million$ in 3rd quarter of 2014-15 financial year. United Arab Emirates, Oman and Bahrain are mainly adverse affected countries in terms of balance of trade and decreasing of volume.

India's Trade with Gulf (In Million $)

Particular

Period

UAE

Saudi Arabia

Oman

Kuwait

Qatar

Bahrain

Total - GCC

Total - World

Export

Apr-Dec  2013

22443.74

8864.9

2260.03

749.78

498.13

532.04

35348.63

231829.9

Apr-Dec  2014

25105.87

9500.81

1793.39

884.19

792.94

366.26

38443.47

236089.9

%Growth

11.86

7.17

-20.65

17.93

59.18

-31.16

8.76

1.84

Import

Apr-Dec  2013

22892.11

27010.08

2590.95

13515.57

11244.47

480.73

77733.9

338907.3

Apr-Dec  2014

21081.52

23180.44

1487.31

11418.91

11997.36

360.13

69525.68

350387.6

%Growth

-7.91

-14.18

-42.6

-15.51

6.7

-25.09

-10.56

3.39

Total Trade

Apr-Dec  2013

45335.85

35874.98

4850.98

14265.35

11742.6

1012.77

113082.5

570737.2

Apr-Dec  2014

46187.39

32681.25

3280.7

12303.1

12790.3

726.39

107969.2

586477.5

%Growth

1.88

-8.90

-32.37

-13.76

8.92

-28.28

-4.52

2.76

India's Trade Balance

Apr-Dec  2013

-448.37

-18145.2

-330.92

-12765.8

-10746.3

51.31

-42385.3

-107077

Apr-Dec  2014

4024.35

-13679.6

306.08

-10534.7

-11204.4

6.13

-31082.2

-114298

 

Import is declined due to devaluation of petroleum products which was the main source of import from Gulf. Around 60% of total India’s import from Gulf comes through the crude petroleum and it consists 40% of India’s total import of crude oil.  

 

India's Import of Crude Petroleum from Gulf (In Million $)

Particular

Period

UAE

Saudi Arabia

Oman

Kuwait

Qatar

Total - GCC

Total - World

Import of Crude Petroleum

Apr-Dec  2013

8634.42

22939.13

1339.36

11999.3

2933.08

47845.29

106677

Apr-Dec  2014

9320.17

18189.9

527.83

9821.1

1850.04

39709.04

98566.68

%Growth

7.94

-20.70

-60.59

-18.15

-36.93

-17

-7.60

Share of crude petroleum in total import

Apr-Dec  2013

37.72

84.93

51.69

88.78

26.08

61.55

31.48

Apr-Dec  2014

44.21

78.47

35.49

86.01

15.42

57.11

28.13

Share of country in India's total import of crude petroleum

Apr-Dec  2013

8.09

21.50

1.26

11.25

2.75

44.85

100

Apr-Dec  2014

9.46

18.45

0.54

9.96

1.88

40.29

100

 

Such adverse impact on balance of trade to Gulf countries may discourage the trading relations with India in long term as it will come with decline in export also. Oman and Bahrain are countries which have decreased the export also to minimise its deficits. India has to strategize its commercial relationship with Gulf until the prices of petroleum scaled down to its normal rates.

About Author: Shafeeq Rahman, Ph.D is a New Delhi based researcher, may be contacted at rahman.shafeeq@gmail.com

 

 

 


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