The Airforwarders Association (AfA) has welcomed the announcement of a trade deal between the United States and India, describing the reduction in tariffs as a positive step for global trade and supply chain stability.
The AfA said lower tariffs will support trade flows between two of the world's largest economies, reduce costs for businesses and consumers, and create more predictable conditions for forwarders, shippers, and airlines.
"Any move that lowers tariffs and reduces friction is good news for trade, jobs, and helping to ease cost of living pressures," said Brandon Fried, executive director, Airforwarders Association.
The U.S. and India have deep and growing commercial ties, with air cargo playing a critical role in moving high-value, time-sensitive goods between the two markets.
The AfA also renewed its call for a more stable and predictable policy environment, warning that shifting tariffs have made it difficult for forwarders and their customers to plan, invest, and price services with confidence.
"Forwarders can adapt to change, but constant uncertainty helps no one, and consistent, transparent trade policy is essential for maintaining resilient supply chains," Fried said.
AfA noted that it will continue to engage with policymakers to advocate for trade policies that support growth, competitiveness, and long-term planning.

