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Amid trade war with US, China’s export to India surged 12% in May 2025: GTRI – World News Network

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Last updated: June 17, 2025 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], June 17 (ANI): Amid tariff war with US, China increases its exports to other countries like India, European Union (EU), and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as per the May trade data, stated a report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).
The report highlighted that China’s latest trade data for May 2025 shows a significant shift in its export destinations, with a sharp decline in shipments to the United States.
As per the report, while China’s overall exports rose modestly by 4.6 per cent, from USD 302.1 billion in May 2024 to USD 316.2 billion in May 2025, its exports to the U.S. fell drastically by 34.5 per cent, from USD 44 billion to USD 28.8 billion during the same period.
This steep drop in trade with the U.S. is being offset by increased exports to other regions. Exports to the EU rose by 12 per cent to USD 49.5 billion, to ASEAN by 15 per cent to USD 58.4 billion, and to India by 12.4 per cent to USD 11.13 billion.
This redirection in trade indicates how global supply chains are quickly adapting amid rising geopolitical and economic tensions. The report also warned countries to be cautious of any aggressive export push that could lead to the dumping of goods.
GTRI said, “A dramatic decline in China’s shipments to the U.S. is being partially offset by increased exports to other markets. Countries should watch out for any incidence of export push by dumping”.
India’s own trade numbers confirm this shift. Although India’s total merchandise imports slightly declined by 1.8 per cent year-on-year, from USD 61.7 billion in May 2024 to USD 60.6 billion in May 2025, the fall was mainly due to lower imports of oil and gold.
If petroleum, gold, and diamonds are excluded, imports rose by 12 per cent, from USD 36.8 billion to USD 41.2 billion.
Two major categories led this import growth: electronics, which rose 27.5 per cent to USD 9.1 billion, and machinery and computers, which increased by 22 per cent to USD 5 billion.
A significant part of these imports came from China, as India’s combined imports from China and Hong Kong surged by 22.4 per cent to USD 12 billion from USD 9.8 billion last year.
On the export side, India’s shipments to the U.S. grew by 17.3 per cent to USD 8.8 billion in May 2025, with smartphones playing a major role in this rise.
The data reflects ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China, which may continue unless a tariff agreement is reached.
For India, the global environment remains uncertain due to rising conflicts in the Middle East, involving Iran, Israel, Hamas, and the Houthis, which could disrupt key shipping routes and oil supplies.
Amid these global shifts, the report outlined that India should remain cautious, focus on balanced trade agreements, and improve the ease of doing business to strengthen its trade position. (ANI)


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