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Home / Business and Economy / Trump's 500% Tariff Threat Rattles Indian Exporters

Trump's 500% Tariff Threat Rattles Indian Exporters

9 Jan

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Summary

  • US Bill proposes 500% tariffs on imports from countries buying Russian oil.
  • Indian exporters' shares, particularly in textiles and seafood, saw significant drops.
  • The Bill jeopardizes expectations for a US-India trade deal, impacting investor sentiment.
Trump's 500% Tariff Threat Rattles Indian Exporters

Shares of Indian exporters experienced a sharp decline following the US government's proposal of a new Bill allowing for 500% tariffs on imports. This potential levy, on top of existing tariffs, has triggered panic across export-oriented sectors like textiles, apparel, seafood, and pharmaceuticals. Companies such as Gokaldas Exports and Avanti Feeds saw their stock values fall considerably on Thursday.

The proposed "Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025" mandates a minimum 500% duty on goods and services from countries knowingly engaging with Russia for petroleum and uranium. This legislative development has significantly dimmed prospects for a US-India trade agreement, which investors had anticipated would boost the Indian equity market. Previous tariff hikes by Trump had already placed Indian stocks under pressure.

Analysts advise retail investors to exercise caution and await further clarity regarding the potential impact of these tariffs. While sectors like pharmaceuticals and IT might be exempt, a focus on domestically oriented companies is recommended. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding trade policies is expected to continue influencing investor sentiment in the near term.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a US Bill proposing a minimum 500% tariff on imports from countries that knowingly trade Russian oil or uranium.
Textile, apparel, seafood, and drug manufacturers are among the most impacted Indian export sectors.
The proposed tariffs have significantly dampened expectations for a US-India trade agreement, causing investor concern.

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