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Over $25 billion of Indian exports dodge Trump’s new tariffs as pharma, smartphones stay duty-free

The rise in US's share in Indian exports were driven not just by exporters front-loading shipments ahead of upcoming tariffs, but also thanks to the exemptions granted to key sectors like smartphones and pharmaceuticals from the 10% baseline levy. These sectors, for now, will remain outside the fresh levies announced on July 30.

July 31, 2025 / 08:00 IST
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US President Donald Trump with Prime Minister Narendra Modi

US President Donald Trump on July 30 announced a 25 percent plus tariff on India citing higher duties levied by New Delhi. While this immediately threatens India’s labour-intensive exports to American shores, shipments worth over $25 billion covering pharmaceuticals and smartphones are so far secure from steeper duties given that they are under an exemption list.

India exported drugs and pharmaceutical as well as electronics products (mostly smartphones) to the tune of $10.5 billion and $14.6 billion in FY25, constituting 29 percent of its overall outbound shipments to the US.

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Trump has exempted pharmaceuticals and certain electronic products such as laptops, smartphones from reciprocal tariffs as of now.

This is key since the US’s overall share in Indian exports have been rising since January 2025 owing to higher exports of smartphones thanks to zero duties.