Surging Trade Ties: India's Growing Exports to the US
India's exports to the US rose 19.94% to USD 8.01 billion in July 2025, and imports grew by 13.78%. From April-July, exports increased 21.64% to USD 33.53 billion. The US is India's largest trading partner. India and the US are negotiating a bilateral trade agreement, with talks scheduled for August.

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India's trade relations with the United States are on an upward trajectory as goods exports surged by 19.94% to USD 8.01 billion in July 2025, according to data from the commerce ministry. Imports from the US also reflected positive growth with a 13.78% increase, totaling USD 4.55 billion for the same month.
From April to July, India recorded a substantial 21.64% increase in its exports to the United States, amounting to USD 33.53 billion. Simultaneously, imports from the US rose 12.33% to USD 17.41 billion, solidifying the US's position as India's top trading partner during this period.
Negotiations for a bilateral trade agreement between India and the US are progressing, with a US delegation scheduled to visit India on August 25 for the sixth round of talks. Meanwhile, trade dynamics with other countries like China also displayed notable trends.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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