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US remains India's top trading partner in FY25; China trade gap widens ahead of tariff impact

China continues to be the second largest trading partner of India with $127.7 billion two-way commerce in 2024-25 as compared to $118.4 billion in 2023-24

April 16, 2025 / 12:25 IST
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This comes ahead of the full impact of the tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on Chinese goods
This comes ahead of the full impact of the tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on Chinese goods

For the fourth straight year, the US has emerged as the largest trading partner of India with bilateral trade valued at $131.84 billion in FY25. However, despite some restrictions on Chinese goods, New Delhi's trade deficit with Beijing has widened 17 percent to $99.2 billion in the same period, according to the government data.

In a major concern, India's exports to China dropped 14.5 percent in FY25 to $14.25 billion compared to $16.66 billion in FY24. In contrast, the imports jumped by 11.52 percent in FY25 to $113.45 billion against $101.73 billion in FY24.

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China continues to be the second largest trading partner of India with $127.7 billion two-way commerce in 2024-25 as compared to $118.4 billion in 2023-24.

This comes ahead of the full impact of the tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on Chinese goods. Earlier in April, Trump had also announced tariffs on all the major economies, including India before announcing a temporary pause in a dramatic U-turn, providing major relief to global trade.