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Trump tariff flip-flop: How Indian markets fared in April as compared to global peers

India has emerged as one of the five most resilient major markets globally, falling less than 3.5 percent since US President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs, marking a sign of investor confidence despite trade tensions.

April 11, 2025 / 16:42 IST
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Trump tariff flip-flop: How Indian markets fared in April as compared to global peers
Trump tariff flip-flop: How Indian markets fared in April as compared to global peers

Global markets have seen strong volatility in the recent days as US President Donald Trump's imposition and removal of reciprocal tariffs heightened uncertainties. Indian stock markets too were no exception, seeing strong downturn initially and then significant rally after tariff pause.

India has emerged as one of the five most resilient major markets globally, falling less than 3.5 percent since US President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs, marking a sign of investor confidence despite trade tensions. Here's how the Indian benchmark indices performed in comparison to their global peers in the month so far.

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Indian stock markets:

Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty have seen significant volatility in the past few sessions. After Trump unveiled the plan to impose 26 percent tariff on Indian imports on April 2, Sensex crashed over 2,000 points on April 4 while Nifty dropped over 3 percent.