Global trade flows shifted sharply today as major policy decisions from two of the world’s largest exporters took effect. On November 16, 2025, changes favourable to Indian agricultural exports and renewed momentum in the India-United States trade dialogue stood out.
At EximHub.pro, we track these changes to help exporters, importers and trade-strategy professionals adapt their sourcing, market access, compliance and product positioning. Below is the curated roundup of today’s major trade-news items.
1. U.S. Tariff Rollback Offers Relief for Indian Agricultural Exports

Source: Reuters – “Trump tariff rollback offers relief for Indian farmers” (Nov 16 2025) Reuters
Under a U.S. Presidential exemption, tariffs on more than 200 food-products — including tea, coffee, spices and cashew nuts — have been waived. Indian agricultural exporters were among the key beneficiaries of the move, which could support an estimated US$2.5 billion–3.0 billion in export value.
Why it matters:
- For Indian exporters of value-added agri-products, this creates renewed access to U.S. market segments with high demand.
- For global importers sourcing from India, this may impact pricing and supply-chain competitiveness in U.S. bound agri-commodities.
EximHub Insight:
If your business involves exports of tea, coffee, spices, cashew or niche food-products from India, now is a strategic time to align your U.S. market-entry plan, review compliance and capitalise on tariff relief. Learn more via our export growth & market-access advisory.
2. India-U.S. Trade Deal Nears Finalisation — Broader Market Access Expected

Source: Business Today – “India US trade deal in final stage; tariffs to be cut, New Delhi to import soybean, corn” (Nov 16 2025) Business Today
Negotiators indicate a bilateral trade agreement between India and the United States could be announced by end-November. The deal includes India opening its market to duty-free imports of soybean, corn and certain dairy products, and reciprocal tariff adjustments on industrial and agricultural goods are under discussion.
Why it matters:
- Indian exporters across manufacturing, technology and services sectors should begin positioning for improved U.S. access and preferential rules of origin.
- Conversely, global businesses sourcing from India should monitor how trade volumes and sectoral dynamics might change following deal implementation.
EximHub Insight:
If you are an exporter from India, or a business sourcing through India, now is the moment to review your export strategy, rules-of-origin certification, compliance structure and market-entry roadmap. Explore our dedicated India export support services.
What Exporters & Importers Should Do Now
- For Indian agri-exporters: capitalise on tariff waivers by focusing on premium food-product segments and strengthening U.S. market access strategies.
- For businesses aligned with Indian manufacturing and service exports: prepare for the forthcoming India-U.S. trade deal by auditing your product, compliance and sourcing strategy.
- For importers and global sourcing managers: revisit supply-chain cost structures and Indian sourcing models in light of improved access and potential export-volume growth.
- Visit EximHub.pro for tailored export-strategy advisory, compliance support and market-access intelligence.
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