As the United States transitions to a second term under President Donald Trump, India is preparing a range of potential responses to any tariff-related actions that may arise. The Indian government and industry leaders are currently in discussions to evaluate possible tariff cuts, market access demands, and retaliatory measures, with concrete plans set to take shape once the direction of the new administration’s policies becomes clearer.
India has been closely monitoring Trump’s stance on tariffs, especially in relation to reciprocal tariffs, and is working to identify areas where tariff reductions could be offered. The country is also preparing to outline its own trade interests and demands, with the expectation that the United States may impose new tariffs. There is also the possibility that higher tariffs on China could provide opportunities for Indian exporters, but the precise impact will depend on the specific policies that are implemented.
The United States remains India’s largest export market, with exports increasing significantly from $53.1 billion in FY2020 to $77.5 billion in FY2024, driven by strong demand from the US. Any new tariffs could negatively impact Indian exports, though the extent of the damage would vary depending on the products affected and the level of tariffs imposed.
India may consider lowering its average tariffs from 17 percent to 10 percent and strengthen the ‘Make in India’ initiative, focusing on enhancing domestic manufacturing. The government is also preparing for a calibrated response in case of any unexpected or unwarranted actions by the US administration.
During his first term, President Trump expressed concerns about foreign workers and increased scrutiny on H-1B visa applications, resulting in a significant rise in rejection rates. However, with the inclusion of technology entrepreneurs like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy in his second cabinet, there may be a shift in policy regarding the presence of skilled workers in the US, while the administration is expected to maintain a tough stance on tariffs.
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