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US Tariff Exemption Offers India Limited Agricultural Export Edge

US Tariff Exemption Offers India Limited Agricultural Advantage

A recent US tariff policy shift could provide India with a slight competitive edge in specific agricultural exports, according to trade analysts at the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).

Key Takeaways

  • US exempts several agricultural products from reciprocal tariffs imposed in April
  • India’s current exports in exempted categories total just $548 million
  • Opportunity exists primarily in spices and niche horticulture products

Tariff Exemption Details

A White House Executive Order issued on November 12 removed multiple agricultural products from the reciprocal tariffs regime introduced earlier this year. The exemptions took effect on November 13 and mean these items will now face only standard MFN duties.

The exempted products include coffee, tea, tropical fruits, fruit juices, cocoa, spices, bananas, oranges, tomatoes, beef, and certain fertilizers. According to GTRI, these goods are either not produced in sufficient quantities domestically or require climate conditions that the US cannot replicate.

India’s Current Export Position

India currently supplies only $548 million of America’s $50.6 billion import basket for the tariff-exempt products, reflecting a narrow export footprint. The country’s exports to the US are concentrated in specific high-value categories:

  • Pepper and capsicum preparations: $181 million
  • Ginger, turmeric, and curry spices: $84 million
  • Anise and cumin seeds: $85 million
  • Cardamom and nutmeg: $15 million
  • Tea: $68 million

India also exports modest quantities of coconuts, cocoa beans, cinnamon, cloves, and fruit products to the US market.

Limitations and Uncertainties

GTRI noted that “India has almost no presence in several of the largest exempted lines—tomatoes, citrus fruits, melons, bananas, most fresh fruits, and fruit juices.”

Additionally, it remains unclear whether Indian exports will be exempt from 25 percent reciprocal tariffs or the full 50 percent tariffs, creating some uncertainty for exporters.

Future Prospects

GTRI concluded that while the US tariff policy shift “could marginally strengthen India’s competitive position in spices and niche horticulture, the broader gains will accrue mainly to major Latin American, African, and ASEAN farm exporters unless India expands scale, builds cold-chain capacity, and diversifies its agricultural export basket.”

The analysis suggests that infrastructure development and product diversification will be crucial for India to capitalize on this opportunity.

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