Janata Dal United MP Sanjay Kumar Jha on Thursday said that Indian government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are capable of finding solutions to the 25 per cent tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump on country's exports.
The recent announcement by US President Donald Trump to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Indian imports will severely impact India's gem and jewellery industry, a major contributor to the country's export economy, highlighted the jewellery manufacturers and exporters in a conversation with ANI
Former Union Home Minister and senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Thursday took a veiled dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that the 25 per cent tariff on all Indian exports to the United States and penalty for buying Russian oil is a "big blow" to India's trade with the US
On a year-on-year basis, MSMEs across all sectors said they had seen sales growth. Around 60 per cent of the participants expect further growth in sales in the same quarter a year ahead.
"It is a sad day for Indian exports because India is doing exports worth over 100 billion dollars and our surplus is over $40 billion. It will slow down some of our exports and there will be a ripple effect on our manufacturing, particularly in carpet, pharmaceuticals and handicrafts sect
While speaking to ANI, Economist Suriya Narayanan stated, "This is a setback to India because India was exporting pharmaceuticals, copper, metals and more with zero tariffs. Now India has to pay for products exported to the US. This will impact the Indian exporters... This will impact the In
US President Donald Trump's decision to impose 25 per cent tariffs and additional penalties on imports of goods from India from August 1 has drawn concerns from industry leaders and trade experts for its impact on India's export but experts said it is also an opportunity for India to scal
With the US President Donald Trump announcing 25 per cent tariff along with penalty on Indian goods, senior corporate lawyer HP Ranina said on Wednesday that the decision will affect the exports currently in the pipeline, but the tariffs are less than those on Chinese and Bangladeshi good
Industry association FICCI on Wednesday expressed disappointment over US President Donald Trump's decision to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Indian goods and said the move is unfortunate and will have a clear bearing on India's exports.
The Minister added that the Government has taken measures to improve the ease of compliance in the export system for all types of exporters, including exporters in agro-focused regions such as Erode.