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India-Bahrain trade recovers 40% in H1

Bilateral trade could surge by up to $200 million in 2021, says economic expert. India-Bahrain trade increases by nearly 40 per cent year-on-year in the first half of 2021.

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India-Bahrain trade recovers 40% in H1
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30 July 2021 12:54 AM IST

Bilateral trade could surge by up to $200 million in 2021, says economic expert. India-Bahrain trade increases by nearly 40 per cent year-on-year in the first half of 2021. Trade between India and Bahrain could be set for a significant post-pandemic rebound over the next 12 months as the two countries continue to implement their financial recovery plans, according to one of the Kingdom's leading economists. Dr Ali Al Moulani, President of the Bahrain Economists Society, has forecast that bilateral trade between India and Bahrain could spike by as much as $200 million as economies reopen following months of logistical challenges and supply chain pressures.

Bilateral trade between India and Bahrain dipped during the pandemic in 2020, where its value fell to $873 million. But new data from Bahrain's eGovernment and Information Authority shows that bilateral trade between Bahrain and India in the first half of this year topped $492 million a 37 per cent increase on the same period in 2020.

Dr. Al Moulani said, "The trade balance between Bahrain and India could top $1 billion in 2021, which would take it up to levels not seen since 2018. Exports from India to Bahrain dipped during the pandemic but Indian businesses are now thinking about their recoveries. As businesses ramp up, we expect India-Bahrain trade to rebound to pre-pandemic levels relatively quickly. That could mean as much as a $100-$200 m surge over next year." "Modi's Look West policy is a major signal of intent, and we can expect trade and diplomatic ties between the GCC and India to deepen, and the vast Indian diaspora in the region serves as a channel for increasing trade flows. Bahrain will be at the centre of that and as the GCC opens again it is likely that this will generate tens of millions more dollars."

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