Trade News for – 27 November 2025

The global trade landscape continues to shift rapidly, and Indian exporters must stay ahead to protect margins, maintain competitiveness, and explore high-growth markets. Today’s key updates signal significant changes in tariffs, compliance expectations, and trade negotiations.

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1. India Considers Import Tariffs on Select Steel Products

India is evaluating reinstating import tariffs of 11–12% on specific steel products after finished steel imports dropped by 34% year-on-year in the first seven months of FY26.
(Source: Reuters)

Impact on Exporters

  • Import-dependent industries may face higher raw-material costs.
  • Indian steel manufacturers may shift focus to domestic supply, impacting export availability.
  • Exporters targeting markets like Middle East or Africa should review pricing strategies.

What You Should Do

  • Reevaluate supply chain and cost structures.
  • Exporters using steel as input must plan for revised costing.
  • Explore non-steel dependent product lines for diversification.

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2. India Pushes U.S. for Oil-Tariff Relief Before Trade Deal

A leading trade research body has urged the Indian government to prioritise removal of U.S. oil-related surcharges (25% markup) before negotiating a broader trade agreement.
(Source: Economic Times)

Why This Matters

  • Tariff relief could lower input costs across sectors like textiles, leather, FMCG, and manufacturing.
  • Reduced energy-linked duties support more competitive export pricing.
  • Signals strategic negotiation by India to secure favorable terms.

What You Should Do

  • Prepare for improved U.S. market access in the coming months.
  • Review product compliance and documentation for U.S. exports.
  • Begin early outreach to U.S. buyers to gain first-mover advantage.

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3. DGFT Maps Global Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs): Exporters Asked to Submit Data

The Commerce Ministry’s DGFT has begun a large-scale mapping of global non-tariff barriers, including packaging norms, labelling rules, and technical standards.
(Source: Times of India)

What This Means

  • Non-tariff barriers are increasingly the biggest challenge for Indian exporters.
  • Many exporters face shipment rejections or delays due to overlooked certifications.
  • Mapping NTMs will help India negotiate better and support exporters with clarity.

Action for Exporters

  • Audit your current compliance for key markets.
  • Ensure correct labelling, packaging, certificates of conformity, and origin documents.
  • Submit required compliance data to DGFT when requested.

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