<p>New Delhi: India's goods exports to the US rose 19.94 per cent to $8.01 billion in July while imports increased 13.78 per cent to about $4.55 billion during the month, according to the commerce ministry data.</p>.<p>During April-July, the country's exports to the US increased 21.64 per cent to $33.53 billion, while imports rose 12.33 per cent to $17.41 billion, the data showed.</p>.<p>The US was the largest trading partner of India in the April-July period ($ 12.56 billion bilateral trade) 2025-26.</p>.Exports rise 7.29% to $37.24 bn in July; trade deficit widens to 8-month high of $27.35 bn.<p>India's exports to America is recording positive growth since April this year.</p>.<p>India and the US are negotiating a bilateral trade agreement. The US team is scheduled to visit India from August 25 for the sixth round of talks for the pact.</p>.<p>China, another major trading partner of India, saw a 27.39 per cent jump in exports from India to $1.34 billion in July and a 19.97 per cent growth in April-July to $5.75 billion.</p>.<p>Imports from the neighbouring country in July rose 5 per cent to $10.91 billion while in during April-July period of 2025-26 by 13.06 per cent to $40.65 billion.</p>.<p>The UAE, the UK, Germany, Bangladesh, Brazil, and Italy were also among the countries, which saw positive growth in exports from India during the month under review.</p>.<p>However, exports to the Netherlands, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Australia, South Africa, and France declined in July.</p>.<p>On the imports front, inbound shipments in July declined from nations, including the UAE, Russia, Indonesia, Qatar, and Taiwan.</p>.<p>However, imports rose from Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and Thailand.</p>
<p>New Delhi: India's goods exports to the US rose 19.94 per cent to $8.01 billion in July while imports increased 13.78 per cent to about $4.55 billion during the month, according to the commerce ministry data.</p>.<p>During April-July, the country's exports to the US increased 21.64 per cent to $33.53 billion, while imports rose 12.33 per cent to $17.41 billion, the data showed.</p>.<p>The US was the largest trading partner of India in the April-July period ($ 12.56 billion bilateral trade) 2025-26.</p>.Exports rise 7.29% to $37.24 bn in July; trade deficit widens to 8-month high of $27.35 bn.<p>India's exports to America is recording positive growth since April this year.</p>.<p>India and the US are negotiating a bilateral trade agreement. The US team is scheduled to visit India from August 25 for the sixth round of talks for the pact.</p>.<p>China, another major trading partner of India, saw a 27.39 per cent jump in exports from India to $1.34 billion in July and a 19.97 per cent growth in April-July to $5.75 billion.</p>.<p>Imports from the neighbouring country in July rose 5 per cent to $10.91 billion while in during April-July period of 2025-26 by 13.06 per cent to $40.65 billion.</p>.<p>The UAE, the UK, Germany, Bangladesh, Brazil, and Italy were also among the countries, which saw positive growth in exports from India during the month under review.</p>.<p>However, exports to the Netherlands, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Australia, South Africa, and France declined in July.</p>.<p>On the imports front, inbound shipments in July declined from nations, including the UAE, Russia, Indonesia, Qatar, and Taiwan.</p>.<p>However, imports rose from Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and Thailand.</p>