Indian exporters, particularly in food and textiles, are cautiously optimistic following a US tariff reduction from 50% to 18%. While some faced significant losses and discounts, the revised trade deal offers a historic opportunity for increased exports and job security. Companies are now focused on rebuilding buyer relationships and exploring new market advantages.
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