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With more than 18 FTAs so far, India must shift focus to deliver export gains amid tough 2026 trade outlook: GTRI – World News Network

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Last updated: December 25, 2025 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], December 25 (ANI): With 18 free trade agreements (FTAs) already signed and more likely in 2026, India’s priority must now move from negotiating new deals to ensuring existing FTAs translate into real export gains, particularly in electronics, engineering and textiles, highlighted a report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).
The report said India’s total exports stood at USD 825 billion in FY25 and are expected to rise only marginally to around USD 850 billion in FY26, reflecting a challenging global trade environment.
Merchandise exports are likely to remain flat in FY26 due to weak global demand and rising protectionism, while services exports may cross USD 400 billion, providing the only meaningful cushion to India’s overall trade performance.
It stated, “With 18 FTAs already signed and more possible in 2026, India’s priority must shift from signing deals to making FTAs deliver real export gains”.
According to GTRI, India is entering 2026 facing one of the toughest global trade environments in years.
Rising protectionism in advanced economies, weakening global demand and new climate-linked trade barriers are converging at a time when India is attempting to scale up exports.
As a result, the outlook is less about expansion and more about the challenge of holding ground.
The United States has emerged as a key pressure point. Under President Donald Trump, Washington has sidelined World Trade Organization disciplines in favour of steep unilateral tariffs.
India’s exports to the U.S. fell by about 21 per cent between May and November 2025 under the current 50 per cent tariff regime.
GTRI warned that unless the U.S. rolls back the additional 25 per cent penalty tariff linked to India’s Russian oil purchases or concludes a trade deal, exports to India’s largest market risk further erosion.
Europe presents a different but equally costly challenge. The European Union is set to activate its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) from January 1, 2026, effectively imposing a carbon tax on imports.
Even before payments begin, compliance and reporting requirements have already pushed India’s steel exports to the EU down by about 24 per cent. From 2026, EU importers will price Indian goods inclusive of CBAM costs, with payments to be settled through certificate surrender in 2027.
Despite these headwinds, there are signs of resilience. The report noted that even as exports to the U.S. declined, India’s exports to the rest of the world rose by about 5.5 per cent, indicating gradual diversification of export markets.
With limited influence over global geopolitics, GTRI said India’s strategy for 2026 must turn inward. Export growth will depend on upgrading product quality, moving up the value chain and lowering costs.
“In 2026, India’s trade performance will be decided less by external opportunities and more by domestic execution,” the report said. (ANI)


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