Indian exports to US grew 23%, imports dip 10% in June

During the April-June quarter of 2025-26, India’s exports to the US increased by 22.18 per cent to $25.51 billion, while imports grew 11.68 per cent to $12.86 billion

The commerce ministry data has indicated that Indian goods exports to the US grew by 23.53 per cent to $8.3 billion in June, while the imports dipped by 10.61 per cent to about $4 billion during the month. The US was the largest trading partner of India in the April-June quarter of 2025-26. During the quarter, India’s exports to the US increased by 22.18 per cent to $25.51 billion, while imports grew 11.68 per cent to $12.86 billion.

In the month of June, India’s exports to China increased by 17.18 per cent to $1.38 billion, while imports from China rose 2.48 per cent to $9.51 billion. During April-June quarter, country’s exports to China grew 17.87 per cent to $4.4 billion, while imports surged 16.33 per cent to $29.74 billion. 

Indian exports experienced positive growth in Singapore, Germany, France, Brazil, and Korea during June. Meanwhile, exports to the UAE, the Netherlands, the UK, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Nepal, South Africa, Italy, Belgium and Malaysia declined during the same period. On the imports front, inbound shipments in June declined from nations including the UAE, Russia, Iraq, Germany, Malaysia, Switzerland, Australia, and Taiwan. However, imports rose from Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and Thailand.