Highlights:

The Trump administration removes tariffs on over 200 food products, providing long-delayed market relief for Indian Farmers and exporters.

Earlier tariff hikes had raised duties on some Indian agricultural shipments to nearly 50 percent.

FIEO estimates potential export gains of $2.5–3 billion from the tariff exemptions.

Experts say the benefits may be limited due to India’s smaller presence in key US import categories. - Advertisement -

High logistics costs, strong competition and strict US standards remain major obstacles for exporters.

A policy shift out of Washington has created a sense of cautious optimism across India’s agriculture sector. With President Donald Trump rolling back tariffs on more than 200 food items, Indian Farmers and exporters see an opportunity to

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