GEORGIA: The rebound in India’s exports to the United States after September reflects exporters’ adjustment to a tougher tariff regime rather than any meaningful relief, and remains fragile, according to a report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).The study said the recovery has been driven largely by short-term coping strategies such as cost absorption, price renegotiations and shipment of less tariff-sensitive or hard-to-substitute products, rather than a durable improvement in trade conditions.India’s exports to the US followed a clear two-phase trend between May and November 2025 — a sharp decline . . .
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