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India’s $280-bn IT industry safe from potential US tariffs, says Karnataka IT Minister

Kharge said it was premature to react to tariff talk, hinting that the US official behind the statement often shifts positions and it remains uncertain if the proposal to tax Indian IT will be implemented.

September 09, 2025 / 16:09 IST
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Karnataka information technology (IT) Minister Priyank Kharge
Karnataka information technology (IT) Minister Priyank Kharge at the launch of the Karnataka Mid-Market GCC Report and the KATALYST GCC Handbook event.

Karnataka information technology (IT) Minister Priyank Kharge on September 9 said potential US tariffs on Indian IT services are unlikely to disrupt the country’s $280-billion export sector, highlighting India’s strong offshore delivery model and the global reliance on its technology talent.

Kharge, who is also the state's biotechnology, rural development, and Panchayat Raj minister, argued that the country’s talent base and offshore delivery strength give it resilience against such threats.

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The comments were in response to a question on a recent Halting International Relocation of Employment (HIRE) Bill, introduced by a private member in the US Senate, and recent tariff calls by Donald Trump’s trade adviser, Peter Navarro. The two developments have rattled the sentiment of the Indian IT industry.

The bill seeks to impose a 25 percent tax on certain payments to foreign firms for services consumed in the US.