Indian Exports to US Drop 28.5% After Tariff Hikes: GTRI Report

Indian Exports to US Plummet 28.5% After Steep Tariff Hikes

India’s exports to the United States, its largest foreign market, plunged 28.5% between May and October 2025 following aggressive tariff increases, according to a new report from the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).

Key Takeaways

  • US tariffs on Indian goods escalated from 10% to 50% between April and August 2025
  • Overall exports fell from $8.83 billion to $6.31 billion in five months
  • Labour-intensive sectors suffered the steepest decline at 31.2%
  • Smartphone exports, India’s largest product line to US, dropped 36%

Rapid Tariff Escalation

The decline followed a rapid escalation in US duties that began at 10% on April 2, rose to 25% on August 7, and reached 50% by late August. This made Indian goods among the most heavily taxed of any US trading partner. In comparison, China faced tariffs of about 30%, while Japan dealt with only 15%.

Tariff-Exempt Products Still Decline

Even tariff-exempt items such as smartphones, pharmaceuticals and petroleum products saw significant declines. These products accounted for 40.3% of October exports but still fell 25.8%, from $3.42 billion in May to $2.54 billion in October – a contraction of $881 million.

Labour-Intensive Sectors Hit Hardest

The steepest decline occurred in labour-intensive products where India alone faced 50% tariffs. These goods, which represented 52.1% of October exports, declined 31.2%, falling from $4.78 billion to $3.29 billion – nearly $1.5 billion erased in just five months.

GTRI Founder Ajay Srivastava highlighted the dramatic impact on smartphones, India’s single biggest product line to the US, which suffered a 36% decline, sliding from $2.29 billion in May to $1.50 billion in October – a loss of almost $790 million.

Monthly Export Trends

Monthly exports fell consistently from $2 billion in June to $1.52 billion in July, crashed to $964.8 million in August, eased further to $884.6 million in September, and finally recovered to $1.5 billion in October.

Other Major Export Categories

Pharmaceutical exports dipped marginally by 1.6%, from $745.6 million to $733.6 million. Petroleum product shipments declined 15.5%, falling from $291 million in May to $246 million in October.

Other labour-intensive sectors including gems and jewellery, textiles, garments, chemicals, and seafood all recorded declines in outbound shipments. Chemical exports tumbled 38%, declining from $537 million to $333 million.

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