50% tariffs: Here’s how India can flip the script on Trump’s trade offensive
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Wed, Aug 13, 2025 | 04:50 PM IST

50% tariffs: Here’s how India can flip the script on Trump’s trade offensive50% tariffs: Here’s how India can flip the script on Trump’s trade offensive

India is preparing to counter the impact of Trump’s 50% tariff through alternative markets and dedicated fund support, as key sectors such as textiles, gems & jewellery, and shrimp brace for the impact.

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Trump tariffs hit India's garment makers as US buyers say move productionTrump tariffs hit India's garment makers as US buyers say move production

Following Donald Trump's tariff imposition, Indian garment exporters are facing immense pressure from U.S. clients to either share the tariff burden or relocate production outside of India. Companies are exploring options in countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, Nepal, and Ethiopia to bypass the tariffs.

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