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India retains edge despite Trump tariffs but uncertainty ahead, says former commerce secy

India seems to have an advantage over Asian rivals but until the two countries sign a trade deal, uncertainty is likely to prevail, says Gopal Krishna Pillai

April 03, 2025 / 15:54 IST
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India is already negotiating a trade deal with the US

India maintains a competitive edge despite the US imposing reciprocal tariffs but uncertainty is expected to persist until a trade agreement is finalised by September, former commerce secretary Gopal Krishna Pillai said on April 3.

Earlier in the day, US President Donald Trump unveiled his reciprocal tariff plan for his country’s trading partners. While a chart he held up for media showed a 26 percent levy on Indian imports, a White House annexure put the rate at 27 percent.

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While tariff rates still provide India with an advantage over competitors, policy stability and business-friendly reforms would be key to sustaining trade competitiveness, Pillai said.

“This is only a preliminary first stage of tariff rate announcements. We still have a comparative advantage on the rates announced with respect to our competitors. No great disadvantage except for the uncertainty which is likely to continue till we conclude an agreement with the US, which is expected by September,” Pillai told Moneycontrol.