HomeNewsBusinessSmartphones may be powering a surprise jump in India’s exports to the US 

ANALYSIS Smartphones may be powering a surprise jump in India’s exports to the US 

Shipments to the US rose 15.4% in October 2025, despite a steep 50% reciprocal duties, likely buoyed by tariff-exempt smartphones, which recorded a 31% sequential surge in exports.

November 18, 2025 / 15:26 IST
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India’s exports to the US last month saw their first monthly increase since May, even with the 50 percent tariff in place.

India’s merchandise exports may have slipped to an 11-month low in October 2025, but the American market offered a rare bright spot.

Sequentially, shipments to the United States rose 15.4 percent last month, despite a steep 50 percent reciprocal duties, a jump likely powered by Indian smartphones, which sit in the tariff-exempt category.

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India's overall merchandise exports for October 2025 stood at $34.38 billion, down nearly 12 percent year-on-year (YoY), while goods imports rose to $76.06 billion, up almost 17 percent over the same period.

Though product-wise data for the US market during October are not yet available, the improved sequential performance may just be driven by stronger growth in the tariff-exempt sector of electronic goods, which mostly comprises smartphones.