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Nilesh Shah asks Trump 2.0 to consider 'billions' spent by Indian students on US colleges before imposing import tariffs

Republican Trump, who won the recently held US presidential elections by defeating Kamala Harris, has promised tariffs on goods from several countries, including China and India

November 17, 2024 / 23:53 IST
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The US is New Delhi’s largest trading partner, with annual trade crossing $190 billion
The US is New Delhi’s largest trading partner, with annual trade crossing $190 billion

Nilesh Shah, managing director of Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company Ltd, on November 17 urged the new US administration under President-elect Donald Trump to consider the scale of spending by Indian students on American universities.

In a post on X, the market veteran said, “Indians (~269,000 students @$ 20,000 per capita fees and living expenses = $ 53.8 billion) are spending substantial amount in US colleges and universities. Hope, while considering tariff, new US administration takes into account such spending.”

Republican Trump, who won the recently held US presidential elections by defeating Kamala Harris, has promised tariffs on goods from several countries, including China and India.

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The US is New Delhi’s largest trading partner, with annual trade crossing $190 billion. Between FY20 and FY24, the country’s merchandise exports to the US jumped by 46 percent to $77.5 billion from $53.1 billion.