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India's exports to US could face net impact of $3.1 billion from reciprocal tariffs

While the direct effect appears limited at 0.1 percent ($3.1 billion) of India’s GDP, concerns persist over broader sentiment risks.

April 01, 2025 / 18:15 IST
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With US President Donald Trump's new tariffs set to kick in from April 2, India’s exports to the North American country could face a net impact of $3.1 billion due to reciprocal tariffs, according to estimates by a new CareEdge Ratings report.

While the direct effect appears limited at 0.1 percent ($3.1 billion) of India’s GDP, concerns persist over broader sentiment risks, Smita Rajpurkar, director, CareEdge Ratings, said while presenting the report in Mumbai on April 1.

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An 8 percent differential tariff on Indian exports, combined with an assumed 4 percent exchange rate depreciation of the rupee against the dollar, would result in a net export impact of $4 billion, adjusted for currency fluctuations.

However, the report added, when accounting for price elasticity and uniform additional tariffs across all export categories, the direct loss is estimated at $3.1 billion.