India’s exports to US hold firm after a year of Trump’s tariffs
MeridStreet AI summaryIndia's exports to the US have maintained their level despite a year of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. This resilience is significant, given the US accounts for about 20% of India's total exports. The stability of these exports is a testament to India's diversified trade strategy, which is also being driven by new agreements and faster growth in other markets. However, replacing the US as a major export destination could take several years.
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The US continues to be a major market for India despite tariff tensions. New agreements and growth have helped maintain exports.
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- Indian exports
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