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The country"s exports in December have grown to $14.6 billion, up 9.4 per cent over November, on the back of a strong growth in pharma, engineering and auto components sectors, Commerce and Industry minister, Anand Sharma said today. - Job growth eats into Ulfa support: Gogoi - SBI scales down credit growth estimate - PM confident of 9-10% eco growth in couple of years - The quick and the dead - PM confident of 9-10 per cent growth - BCG to soon start consultations for Nabard"s restructuring "We have registered exports of $14.6 billion in December, which is a growth of 9.4 per cent over November. Sectors which have contributed to the growth are pharma, engineering, automotive compo nets and chemicals," Sharma told reporters at Bancon conference here. Although the country"s exports have moved to a positive terrain in the past two months, the economy is yet to recover from the losses resulted from 13-months of continuous fall in exports, Sharma said, adding that export-growth is expected to maintain momentum moving ahead. However, the government cannot be complacent upon the positive numbers as this could be on account of base-effect, Sharma said. "We have to see the overall scenario," he said. The minister, however, ruled out, importing wheat and rice in the immediate future. Zooming food price-inflation remains as a major concern to the government and in some cases there have been speculative build ups, Sharma said.


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