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Home / Business and Economy / RBI Eases Export Rules, Rupee Faces Pressure

RBI Eases Export Rules, Rupee Faces Pressure

17 Nov

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Summary

  • RBI extends export realization window to 15 months
  • Exporters can delay converting foreign earnings, reducing dollar supply
  • Measures aim to cushion exporters from U.S. tariffs
RBI Eases Export Rules, Rupee Faces Pressure

On November 17, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced a package of relief measures to assist exporters in dealing with the pressure from U.S. tariffs. The key change is the extension of the export realization window from 9 months to 15 months, allowing exporters more time to convert their foreign earnings.

This move is expected to have a mixed impact. While the measures provide some operational relief to exporters, the longer repatriation window could also prompt firms to delay their conversions, reducing the immediate dollar supply and potentially putting pressure on the rupee. The Indian currency, which has already declined by 3.5% this year, was trading near its late-September record low of 88.80 against the U.S. dollar at the time of the announcement.

Bankers noted that the added flexibility could encourage exporters to hold on to their proceeds for longer, especially given the rupee's weakening bias. This could chip away at the near-term foreign exchange supply and leave the rupee more vulnerable. The RBI, however, believes it can manage the situation using other policy tools.

The export relief measures come as India's trade outlook remains clouded by stalled negotiations on a U.S.-India agreement that could roll back the 50% duties imposed on several Indian products since late August. These tariffs have already pushed merchandise exports to the United States, India's largest market, down nearly 12% year-on-year in September.

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The RBI's extension of the export realization window from 9 months to 15 months is expected to prompt exporters to delay converting their foreign earnings, reducing near-term dollar supply and putting pressure on the Indian rupee, which has already declined by 3.5% this year.
The RBI has announced measures to help exporters cope with U.S. tariffs, including extending the export realization window to 15 months from 9 months, relaxing credit requirements, and providing higher repayment flexibility.
The 50% duties imposed by the U.S. on several Indian products since late August 2025 have pushed down India's merchandise exports to the United States, its largest market, by nearly 12% year-on-year in September 2025.

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