How India–US Trade Is Shifting: State-Level Export Patterns, HS Codes, and Strategic Opportunities

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Explore top US states exporting to India, India’s major exports to the US, HS-code trends, and strategic sector opportunities.


Trade between India and the US continues to strengthen, with deepening linkages at both the federal and state levels.

The US remains India’s largest export destination, while India is now a top-10 trading partner for several American states. The bilateral trade basket reflects both traditional strengths, such as energy, gems, and pharmaceuticals, and fast-emerging sectors, including machinery, electrical equipment, clean energy, aerospace, and electronics manufacturing.

India’s imports from the US: Energy, technology, and capital goods lead

India’s imports from the US reached US$45.6 billion in FY 2024-25, with mineral fuels (HS 27) dominating the basket. Between April-August FY 2025-26, imports remained robust at US$21.6 billion, reflecting continued demand for energy, machinery, and capital goods.

Key highlights

  • Energy imports (HS 27) exceeded US$14.3 billion and accounted for nearly one-third of total imports.
  • US-origin crude oil, LNG, and petrochemicals continue to support India’s energy diversification goals.
  • Machinery (HS 84) and electrical equipment (HS 85) collectively crossed US$7.8 billion, driven by India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes in electronics, semiconductors, aerospace, and renewable energy systems.
  • Precision instruments, aircraft parts, plastics, and chemicals highlight the US’s role as a technology and industrial supply partner.

India’s Top 10 Commodity Imports from the US (HS Code-wise) (Value in US$ Million)

HS code

Commodity

FY 2024-25

FY 2025-26 (Apr-Aug)

27

Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes.

14,347.36

8,287.38

71

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, clad with precious metal and articles thereof; imitation jewlry; coin.

5,290.86

1,561.29

84

Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof.

4,426.73

1,911.88

85

Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers,and parts.

3,382.67

1,973.93

90

Optical, photographic cinematographic measuring, checking precision, medical or surgical inst. And apparatus parts and accessories thereof;

2,026.81

946.31

88

Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof.

1,664.47

680.82

39

Plastic and articles thereof.

1,530.76

629.82

29

Organic chemicals

1,371.72

655.78

38

Miscellaneous chemical products.

1,197.27

541.60

08

Edible fruit and nuts; peel or citrus fruit or melons.

1,121.48

615.77

Total

45,625.20

21,608.43

Source: Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, GoI

Interpreting the data

India’s import composition reflects a structural shift: from consumption-heavy purchases toward production-linked, high-value industrial inputs. This aligns with national priorities in advanced manufacturing, clean energy, electronics, aerospace, and healthcare technologies.

Also Read: Apple’s India Strategy: Balancing Local Manufacturing with Global Supply Chains

Top US states exporting to India: Energy and technology power the map

US exports to India are heavily concentrated among a few high-capacity states with deep industrial ecosystems and global logistics connectivity.

Top US states exporting to India (2024)

  1. Texas
  2. California
  3. New York
  4. Louisiana
  5. Washington
  6. Virginia
  7. Nevada
  8. Pennsylvania
  9. Georgia
  10. Illinois

State-wise export highlights

Texas – US$10.5 billion

Texas remains India’s largest US state trade partner, led by:

  • Oil and gas
  • Basic chemicals
  • Petrochemical products
  • Resins and synthetic materials
  • Aerospace components

California – US$4.5 billion

California’s shipments reflect its technological edge:

  • Fruits & tree nuts
  • Semiconductors and electronics
  • Medical instruments
  • Miscellaneous manufactured goods

New York – US$3.7 billion

A major hub for:

  • Gems & precious metals
  • Processed metals
  • High-value manufactured commodities
  • Scrap and recycled materials

Louisiana – US$2.2 billion

Energy exports dominate, supported by:

  • Gulf Coast refineries
  • Petrochemical complexes
  • LNG terminals

Washington & Virginia

Driven by:

  • Aerospace
  • Defense parts
  • Naval equipment
  • Industrial machinery

State–commodity breakdown (NAICS-4)

(Key states only – values in US$ million)

  • Texas: Oil & gas (6,624), Basic chemicals (1,023), Petroleum products (436), Synthetic resins (417), Aerospace parts (318)
  • California: Tree nuts (1,114), Manufactured goods (1,046), Medical instruments (325), Computer equipment (286), Scrap (194)
  • New York: Manufactured goods (1,879), Nonferrous processing (845), Scrap (320), Used merchandise (78), Medical instruments (54)

Strategic viewpoint

State-level specialization highlights a new geography of India-US trade, where bilateral flows are tied to industrial clusters:

  • Energy: Texas, Louisiana
  • Technology & aerospace: California, Washington
  • Metals, gems, & logistics: New York, New Jersey
  • Chemical & manufacturing: Illinois, Pennsylvania

Top US Commodities Exported to India in 2024

US states

NAICS-4

Value in US$ million

 

Texas

Oil and gas

6,624

Basic chemicals

1,023

Petroleum and coal products

436

Resin, synthetic rubber and artificial synthetics

417

Aerospace products and parts

318

California

Fruits and tree nuts

1,114

Miscellaneous manufactured commodities

1,046

Navigational/medical/control instrument

325

Computer equipment

286

Waste and scraps

194

New York

Miscellaneous manufactured commodities

1,879

Nonferrous (excluding aluminum) & processing

845

Waste and scraps

320

Used merchandise

78

Navigational/medical/control instrument

54

Louisiana

Petroleum and coal products

831

Oil and gas

805

Coal and petroleum gases

263

Basic chemicals

149

Resin, synthetic rubber and artificial synthetics

75

Washington

Aerospace products and parts

1,566

Waste and scraps

113

Navigational/medical/control instrument

55

Basic chemicals

39

Oilseeds and grains

37

From a business perspective, companies should view India as a growth market for US industrial exports, particularly in clean energy, precision engineering, defense, and medical devices. State-level trade offices are increasingly leveraging these sectoral strengths to establish direct business linkages with Indian firms.

 

Also Read: Top Manufacturing Clusters in India: A Sector-wise Breakdown

US States Exports to India (NAICS-2 Digit Merchandise)

State code

State

2024 (value in US$ million)

AL

Alabama

576.4522

AR

Arkansas

73.82436

AZ

Arizona

408.2655

CA

California

4504.003

CO

Colorado

140.8096

CT

Connecticut

197.9995

DC

District of Columbia

0.577409

DE

Delaware

74.43064

FL

Florida

766.2521

GA

Georgia

1165.4

IA

Iowa

175.3642

ID

Idaho

40.75789

IL

Illinois

1058.749

IN

Indiana

708.483

KS

Kansas

123.4939

KY

Kentucky

496.1339

LA

Louisiana

2238.456

MA

Massachusetts

391.6355

MD

Maryland

760.4708

ME

Maine

17.21356

MI

Michigan

437.8075

MN

Minnesota

321.9464

MO

Missouri

543.2924

MS

Mississippi

264.1082

MT

Montana

36.13933

NC

North Carolina

510.5186

ND

North Dakota

23.4838

NE

Nebraska

32.58969

NH

New Hampshire

58.22154

NJ

New Jersey

1019.258

NM

New Mexico

36.50119

NV

Nevada

1299.154

NY

New York

3663.24

OH

Ohio

795.2558

OK

Oklahoma

52.99558

OR

Oregon

134.0206

PA

Pennsylvania

1298.42

RI

Rhode Island

22.88627

SC

South Carolina

630.2646

SD

South Dakota

28.91534

TN

Tennessee

647.1644

TX

Texas

10529.53

UT

Utah

253.6974

VA

Virginia

1398.093

VT

Vermont

9.860082

WA

Washington

2012.131

WI

Wisconsin

424.1068

WV

West Virginia

166.2811

WY

Wyoming

40.15296

Source: International Trade Administration

India’s exports to the US: Technology, pharmaceuticals, and engineering rise

India’s exports to the US reached US$86.5 billion in FY 2024-25, reflecting a strong mix of traditional exports and higher-value engineering and technology-driven products.

Key export drivers

  • Electrical machinery (HS 85): US$15.9 billion
  • Gems & precious stones (HS 71): US$9.97 billion
  • Pharmaceuticals (HS 30): US$9.78 billion
  • Machinery (HS 84): US$6.69 billion
  • Petroleum products (HS 27): US$4.2 billion

India’s Top 10 Commodity Exports to the US (HS Code-wise) (Value in US$ Million)

HS code

Commodity

FY 2024-25

FY 2025-26 (Apr-Aug)

85

Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts.

15,899.62

11,365.26

71

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, clad with precious metal and articles thereof; imitation jewelry ;coin.

9,974.95

2,576.01

30

Pharmaceutical products

9,783.88

3,861.63

84

Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof.

6,692.43

3,189.09

27

Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes.

4,206.95

2,054.54

73

Articles of iron or steel

3,115.81

1,323.70

63

Other made-up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and worn textile articles; rags

2,952.65

1,234.32

62

Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted.

2,674.50

1,101.95

29

Organic chemicals

2,659.78

1,116.42

61

Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted.

2,658.88

1,205.69

India’s total exports to the US

86,514.28

40,343.81

Source: Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, GoI

Bright spots

  • Strong performance in electronics & hardware signals India’s rising role in the global tech supply chain.
  • Pharmaceutical exports highlight India’s position as a leading global generic medicines supplier.
  • Textiles and apparel remain stable despite US supply chain shifts.

Top US states importing from India: Trade clusters expand inland

India’s export distribution across US states reveals a diverse and expanding footprint.

Top Commodities Imported from India to the US in 2024

US state

NAICS-4

Value in US$ million

New York

Miscellaneous manufactured commodities

9,172

Apparel

1,030

Pharmaceuticals and medicines

649

Textile furnishing

388

Communications equipment

298

New Jersey

Pharmaceuticals and medicines

3,306

Petroleum and coal products

1,744

Miscellaneous manufactured commodities

576

Apparel

570

Basic chemicals

542

California

Communications equipment

1,717

Miscellaneous manufactured commodities

1,011

Petroleum and coal products

801

Farmed fish and related products

451

Apparel

391

Texas

Communications equipment

1,041

Other fabricated metal products

485

Miscellaneous manufactured commodities

447

Basic chemicals

398

Semiconductor and other electronic components

350

Tennessee

Pharmaceuticals and medicines

3,544

Communications equipment

1,040

Motor vehicle parts

132

Apparel

126

Textile furnishing

69

Top US states importing from India (2024)

  1. New York
  2. New Jersey
  3. California
  4. Texas
  5. Tennessee
  6. Illinois
  7. Georgia
  8. Pennsylvania
  9. Florida
  10. Kentucky

State-commodity highlights

  • New York (US$14.1 billion) and New Jersey (US$10.1 billion) serve as primary gateways for Indian gems, jewelry, and pharmaceuticals.
  • California (US$7.6 billion) and Texas (US$7.4 billion) are major hubs for machinery, technology hardware, and refined petroleum products.
  • Tennessee (US$5.8 billion) and Illinois (US$5.1 billion) highlight India’s integration into American automotive and industrial supply chains.
  • Other high-value destinations include Georgia, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Kentucky, reflecting expanding Indian participation in logistics, apparel, and food supply networks.

These trade linkages indicate how India’s export growth to the US is no longer confined to coastal entry points; rather, it is expanding inland through technology corridors and manufacturing centers.

From a policy lens, this dispersion aligns with India’s strategic export diversification under initiatives such as Make in India 2.0, PLI, and India-US iCET (Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies), which foster deeper B2B and G2G engagement at the state level.

India’s Exports to the US States (NAICS-2 Digit Merchandise)

US state code

State

2024 (value in US$ million)

AL

Alabama

578.2402

AR

Arkansas

149.6025

AZ

Arizona

749.0776

CA

California

7646.931

CO

Colorado

392.6305

CT

Connecticut

326.006

DC

District of Columbia

46.9675

DE

Delaware

265.9559

FL

Florida

2926.466

GA

Georgia

4716.053

IA

Iowa

310.5467

ID

Idaho

43.66968

IL

Illinois

5183.954

IN

Indiana

1768.831

KS

Kansas

207.3697

KY

Kentucky

2677.52

LA

Louisiana

498.743

MA

Massachusetts

485.0447

MD

Maryland

760.9519

ME

Maine

77.84141

MI

Michigan

1193.882

MN

Minnesota

599.3959

MO

Missouri

846.3553

MS

Mississippi

325.4933

MT

Montana

9.054853

NC

North Carolina

2138.744

ND

North Dakota

95.01248

NE

Nebraska

98.06705

NH

New Hampshire

163.2605

NJ

New Jersey

10058.64

NM

New Mexico

184.6176

NV

Nevada

285.126

NY

New York

14134.64

OH

Ohio

2211.471

OK

Oklahoma

335.8532

OR

Oregon

573.3647

PA

Pennsylvania

3495.826

RI

Rhode Island

55.99606

SC

South Carolina

2289.432

SD

South Dakota

32.09606

TN

Tennessee

5809.005

TX

Texas

7404.213

UT

Utah

372.4216

VA

Virginia

1896.496

VI

Virgin Islands

6.760257

VT

Vermont

64.55694

WA

Washington

825.8966

WI

Wisconsin

1218.477

WV

West Virginia

86.43912

WY

Wyoming

20.97506

Source: International Trade Administration

Strategic outlook: State-level trade as a new growth channel

The India–US economic partnership is expanding beyond federal engagement to state-led trade missions, B2B alliances, and technology partnerships.

Sub-national partnerships are becoming the next engine of bilateral trade, anchoring future opportunities across clean energy, AI and digital infrastructure, healthcare technology, and advanced manufacturing.

For US exporters

India offers sustained demand in:

  • Energy & petrochemicals
  • Advanced manufacturing inputs
  • Machinery & industrial equipment
  • Aerospace and defense components
  • Medical devices & diagnostics

For Indian exporters

US states function as distinct, opportunity-rich submarkets:

  • NY/NJ → Gems, pharma, chemicals
  • CA/TX → Technology hardware, electronics
  • TN/IL/GA → Automotive, industrial goods

Policy drivers to watch

  • Make in India 2.0
  • Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes
  • India–US iCET (Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies)
  • State-level MoUs, trade delegations, and investment offices

Conclusion

India–US trade in 2025 is increasingly defined by state-level dynamics, sectoral specialization, and high-value industrial linkages. The top trading states on both sides account for over two-thirds of flows, underscoring concentrated yet scalable trade relationships. As supply chains shift and both countries accelerate technology and manufacturing collaboration, bilateral trade is positioned to deepen across energy transition, digital innovation, aerospace, and healthcare.

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