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    US removes tariffs on Indian farm and food exports

    November 16, 2025
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    Washington, D.C. | November 16, 2025: The United States has announced a major revision to its reciprocal tariff policy, exempting a broad range of agricultural and processed-food products from additional import duties. The move, signed into effect by President Donald Trump on November 14, 2025, effectively reduces import tariffs from as high as 50% to zero on several key commodities, including coffee, tea, fruits, nuts, spices, and essential oils. The exemptions took effect on November 13 and are expected to ease trade pressures on several partner economies, including India.

    Trump eases trade tariffs on key farm goods from India
    Trump’s revised trade policy strengthens economic ties with India.

    In an executive order released from Washington, President Trump said the decision was made following “additional information and recommendations” from trade and economic officials. “I have determined that certain agricultural products shall not be subject to the reciprocal tariff imposed under Executive Order 14257, as amended,” the order stated. The announcement marks one of the first major tariff adjustments under Trump’s ongoing review of trade measures introduced earlier this year.

    The revised exemptions, contained in the updated Annexure II list, include 254 new products, of which 229 are agricultural items. Officials familiar with the matter said the move covers goods worth over $1 billion of India’s exports to the United States, out of total Indian agricultural exports valued at $5.7 billion in 2024. These exemptions represent a small but significant share of India’s overall shipments to the U.S., which totaled approximately $86.5 billion last year, dominated by electronic goods, pharmaceuticals, and precious stones and metals.

    India among major beneficiaries of revised US tariff plan

    The reciprocal tariffs had been imposed in August 2025 as part of Washington’s strategy to address what the Trump administration described as “imbalanced trade practices” by several countries. The new exemptions signal a partial reversal, particularly in sectors deemed non-strategic or beneficial for U.S. consumers. Analysts said the measure reflects a pragmatic recalibration aimed at easing supply chain costs and supporting domestic price stability amid high food inflation.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) were among the agencies that recommended removing agricultural and processed-food items from the tariff list. The rationale, according to officials, was that such imports supplement domestic production and contribute to consumer choice without threatening U.S. farmers’ market share. Industry observers noted that the exemptions may help stabilize commodity imports from key partners in Asia and Latin America while reinforcing bilateral trade relations.

    Future tariff reviews to align with bilateral interests

    For India, the development is expected to create limited but tangible benefits for exporters of niche agricultural products, particularly in the premium segment. Coffee, tea, and spice exporters may experience improved market access and margins, especially in categories where demand for origin-specific and specialty products has been rising. Trade experts said that although the volume impact may be modest, the policy shift enhances predictability in U.S. market access and reduces compliance uncertainty for small and medium exporters.

    The broader trade implications are still unfolding, with Washington signaling that future tariff adjustments will remain contingent on ongoing bilateral negotiations. President Trump, speaking briefly to reporters, said the administration was “committed to ensuring fair trade without unnecessary burdens.” He added that the changes would allow the U.S. to “get a fair deal while keeping costs low for American families.” The updated tariff framework underscores a renewed U.S. emphasis on selective liberalization aimed at supporting domestic economic priorities while maintaining leverage in global trade discussions. – By Content Syndication Services.

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