Current account Deficit

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India’s current account slipped into a deficit of $9.6 billion or 1.3 per cent of GDP in the September quarter.

Current Account Deficit(CAD )

  • It is the shortfall between the money flowing in on exports, and the money flowing out on imports.
  • It measures the gap between the money received into and sent out of the country on the trade of goods and services and also the transfer of money from domestically-owned factors of production abroad
  • It is slightly different from the Balance of Trade, which measures only the gap in earnings and expenditure on exports and imports of goods and services. 
    • Whereas, the current account also factors in the payments from domestic capital deployed overseas. 
    • For example, rental income from an Indian owning a house in the UK would be computed in the Current Account, but not in the Balance of Trade.
  • Causes 
    • Existing exchange rate, consumer spending level, capital inflow, inflation level, and prevailing interest rate. 
      • For the Current Account Deficit in India, crude oil and gold imports are the primary reasons behind high CAD.
  • Implications 
    • Current Account Deficit may be a positive or negative indicator for an economy depending upon why it is running a deficit. 
    • It may help a debtor nation in the short term, but it may worry in the long term as investors begin raising concerns over adequate return on their investments.
  • Method to deal 
    • It could be reduced by boosting exports and curbing non-essential imports such as gold, mobiles, and electronics. 
    • Currency hedging and bringing easier rules for manufacturing entities to raise foreign funds could also help. 
    • The government and RBI could also look to review debt investment limits for FPIs, among other measures.

What is a Current Account?

  • A nation’s Current Account maintains a record of the country’s transactions with other nations. It comprises the following components:
    • trade of goods and services,
    • net earnings on overseas investments and net transfer of payments over a period of time, such as remittances
  • This account goes into a deficit when money sent outward exceeds that coming inward.
  • Calculation :
    • It is measured as a percentage of GDP.
      • Trade gap = Exports – Imports
      • Current Account = Trade gap + Net current transfers + Net income abroad

Source: TH

 

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