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Impact of US Tariffs on India’s Growth May Be Minimal

by Tina TinaChouhan
26-08-2025, 08:22
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Impact of US Tariffs on India's Growth May Be Minimal

As the August 27 deadline approaches for the US secondary tariffs of 25 percent on Russian oil purchases, analysts and global reports indicate that a total tariff of 50 percent is unlikely to have a significant effect on India’s growth, thanks to strong domestic demand. While the labour-intensive sectors such as textiles and gems and jewellery might experience a moderate impact, industries like pharmaceuticals, smartphones, and steel remain relatively protected due to exemptions, existing tariffs, and robust domestic consumption. S&P Global Ratings suggests that the macroeconomic effects of the tariff increase will be mitigated by the size of India’s domestic market.

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