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US Trade Team Heads to India as Rupee Slides to Record Low

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High-stakes tariff talks between New Delhi and Washington come at a sensitive moment for the Indian economy, with the rupee breaching the 90-per-dollar mark and analysts warning that more weakness may be on the way.

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Tariffs Bite as Trade Gap WidensRupee Breaches 90, Economists See More PainImplications for Households and Policy

New Delhi | Updated: December 5, 2025

A senior US trade delegation is expected to land in New Delhi next week to resume negotiations on a bilateral trade arrangement and possible tariff relief on Indian exports. Officials say this will be the second visit by American negotiators since Washington imposed combined duties of up to 50 per cent on select Indian goods, a move linked to India’s continued purchases of discounted Russian crude.

The team is likely to be led by deputy-level trade negotiators tasked with working on the first tranche of a proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) that aims to more than double two-way trade to about USD 500 billion by 2030 from roughly USD 191 billion at present. Commerce ministry sources have described the coming round as “crucial”, as New Delhi pushes for targeted tariff rollbacks in labour-intensive sectors such as textiles, leather and jewellery that have been hit hard by the US measures.

Tariffs Bite as Trade Gap Widens

Data cited by trade officials show India’s exports to the US fell for a second straight month in October, sliding by more than 8 per cent year-on-year even as imports from the US rose in double digits, widening the bilateral trade gap. Exporters’ bodies have warned that sustained high tariffs could force some firms to scale back production or redirect shipments to other markets, undermining India’s target of ramping up manufacturing-led growth.

Negotiators are working on a phased solution in which an initial “framework” package would address the steepest tariff pain points, while a broader BTA covering services, digital trade and investment protections is pursued in parallel. Both sides are under pressure to show progress after six formal rounds of talks this year delivered only incremental outcomes and allowed uncertainty to weigh on business sentiment.

Rupee Breaches 90, Economists See More Pain

The visit comes as the Indian rupee has tumbled to a historic low beyond 90 against the US dollar, cementing its position as Asia’s worst-performing major currency so far in 2025. The currency has dropped a little over 5 per cent this year, with traders blaming relentless dollar strength, foreign portfolio outflows and concerns over the impact of US tariffs on India’s export earnings.

Analysts quoted by market reports warn that the rupee could remain under pressure in the near term as importers rush to hedge and buy dollars while exporters hold back receipts in anticipation of a weaker exchange rate. Several economists have flagged that, unless global risk sentiment improves or the US Federal Reserve turns decisively dovish, the currency may see a “slow grind” lower even after the latest record breach.

Implications for Households and Policy

A weaker rupee raises the landed cost of imported fuel, electronics and industrial inputs, creating renewed risks for inflation just as the Reserve Bank of India’s monetary policy committee meets to review interest rates. For households, this can translate into higher prices for petrol, cooking gas and gadgets, though software exporters and families receiving remittances from overseas may benefit from the softer currency.

Policymakers now face a delicate balancing act: negotiating tariff relief with the US to support exporters, while ensuring that currency volatility does not derail the domestic recovery. Market participants will watch the upcoming trade talks closely for any signal that Washington may ease duties on Indian goods, which could improve investor confidence and ease some of the pressure on the rupee.

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