(Dharshini.G, Intern journalist) India posted a trade surplus of $790 million in June, its first in more than 18 years, with imports plunging as the coronavirus pandemic hit local interest for unrefined petroleum, gold, and other modern items, government information appeared on Wednesday.

Product imports contracted 47.59 percent in June to $21.11 billion from a year prior, while sends out fell 12.41 percent to $21.91 billion, prompting a minimal trade surplus, information discharged by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry showed.

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