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India’s exports to US slowed in August as Trump’s tariffs weigh

Economists point out that since the additional penalty of 25 percent was imposed by the US from August 27, the impact of tariffs will be more pronounced in the trade figures for September.

September 17, 2025 / 13:07 IST
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A sequential decline in major exports in August, which are also among the top outbound shipments to the US, indicates the impact of steeper tariffs.

India’s exports to the United States have grown at the slowest pace in nine months during August as Trump’s tariffs began to weigh on shipments.

Data released by the Commerce Ministry showed that the growth in export of Indian goods to the US more than halved to 7.15 percent on year in August to $6.9 billion as compared to a rise of 19.94 percent in July, amounting to about $8 billion. This slowdown marked the first major sign of the impact of steeper US tariffs. Before this, between April-July, the Indian exporters had front-loaded shipments, boosting the average US export growth to around 22 percent, well above the trend rate of 17-18 percent.

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US remains the top buyer of Indian goods, with exports totalling to $40.39 billion during the April-August period of the fiscal, increasing 18.06 percent on year. The weakness in US exports comes amid a 25 percent tariff on most Indian goods imposed on August 7, which has been doubled from August 27.

A sequential decline in major exports in August, which are also among the top outbound shipments to the US, indicates the impact of steeper tariffs. However, country-wise export data for August is yet to be released.