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Indian Exporters Monitor USTR Probe Amid Trade Talks

Indian exporters are closely monitoring the US Trade Representative's investigations and bilateral trade talks, which could impact tariffs and trade dynamics. Concerns rise over proposed tariffs on China, while Indian sectors emphasize compliance with labor standards.

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iGEN Editorial
June 4, 2026
Indian Exporters Monitor USTR Probe Amid Trade Talks

Indian exporters are closely monitoring the US Trade Representative's (USTR) investigations and ongoing bilateral trade talks, anticipating potential impacts on tariffs and trade dynamics. The discussions are crucial as they could influence the competitive landscape for Indian exporters, particularly in comparison to rivals from other countries.

Concerns Over Tariffs

While Indian exporters are not overly concerned about the proposed 12.5% tariffs on 54 countries, the same levy on China raises alarms. Ajai Sahay, Director General of the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), emphasized India's commitment to responsible business practices and robust labor standards. He stated, "India has a robust legal framework governing labor standards and is committed to responsible business practices."

Impact on Specific Sectors

The footwear and leather sectors, highlighted by Puran Dawar, Chairman of Dawar Group, are particularly concerned about the potential impact of additional US tariffs. Dawar noted that these sectors are formal, employment-intensive, and globally audited, arguing that additional tariffs would unfairly penalize compliant Indian MSMEs and workers.

"India's footwear and leather sector is not a forced-labor risk, it is a formal, employment-intensive, women-inclusive and globally audited manufacturing sector," said Dawar.

Strategic Shipping Adjustments

Some exporters are strategically front-loading shipments to ensure goods reach the US before the current 10% tariff regime ends. An industry source mentioned a 10-15 day window due to longer shipping routes, allowing for this tactical adjustment.

Current Trade Environment

Since the US Supreme Court struck down reciprocal tariffs in February, a 10% uniform additional levy has been in place for all countries. This has created a level-playing field, with American buyers absorbing higher costs, according to a leading garment exporter. The demand from the US remains strong, with buyers passing on higher prices without significant demand reduction.

Tariff Regime Description
Current 10% uniform additional levy
Proposed 12.5% tariffs on 54 countries

Future Outlook

While a bilateral trade deal is seen as positive, Indian exporters urge the government to ensure a comparative advantage over China, Vietnam, and Bangladesh, especially in traditional sectors like textiles and footwear.

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