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Trump Tariff Policies – Manufacturing Export Pressures

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Trump’s escalated tariff policies, including threats of up to 500% tariffs on Russia-oil importing countries, create significant export headwinds for Indian manufacturers. India’s negotiated 18% US rate represents a strategic success amid broader tariff escalation, while affected sectors including textiles, gems, pharma, and auto components face competitive pressures.

Tariff Landscape

Threatened Tariff Rates

The Trump administration has threatened up to 500% tariffs on Russia-oil importing countries, including India. These rates would create severe competitive disadvantages for Indian exporters.

India’s Negotiated Rate

India has successfully negotiated an 18% tariff rate, substantially lower than threatened rates. This represents strategic negotiation success amid broader trade tensions.

Affected Sectors

Primary export sectors facing tariff pressures include:
– Textiles
– Gems and jewellery
– Pharmaceuticals
– Auto components

Exempted Sectors

Some sectors have secured exemptions:
– Semiconductors
– Electronics
– Pharmaceuticals (partial exemption)

Strategic Outlook

Export competitiveness is maintained despite tariff pressures due to the negotiated 18% rate. Strategic sectors are protected through negotiated exemptions. Manufacturing margins face pressure but remain sustainable with the negotiated deal. Long-term business planning is enabled by the clarity provided by the trade agreement.

The Trump tariff situation highlights the importance of strategic trade negotiations and the need for Indian manufacturers to develop cost competitiveness and value-added capabilities.

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