Trump tariff shock eases? India’s exports to US rise after 4 months of slide; reach $6.3 billion in October
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Indian exports to the US saw a monthly uptick in October, a positive sign despite hefty tariffs. However, year-on-year figures reveal a notable decline compared to last October. Overall, India’s aggregate exports faced a significant dip, with only a few key markets showing growth, while imports surged due to precious metal purchases.
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