Sun Nov 02 18:21:38 UTC 2025: ## Summary:
A new report by the think tank GTRI indicates a significant downturn in India’s exports to the United States. Exports have decreased by 37.5% over a five-month period, from $8.8 billion in May 2025 to $5.5 billion in September 2025.
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Indian Exports to US Plunge 37.5% in Five Months, Says GTRI Report
New Delhi – A sharp decline in India’s exports to the United States has been recorded between May and September 2025, according to a report released Sunday by the think tank GTRI. The report reveals a 37.5% decrease, with exports falling from $8.8 billion in May to $5.5 billion in September.
The significant drop raises concerns about the future of trade relations between the two countries. While the report doesn’t explicitly attribute causes, analysts suggest potential contributing factors could include fluctuating global demand, increased competition from other exporting nations, and evolving US import policies.
The steep decline will likely prompt discussions among government and industry leaders as they seek to understand the drivers behind the drop and explore strategies to revitalize export growth to the crucial US market. The implications of this downturn on the Indian economy and specific export sectors remain to be seen.