To take advantage of US tariffs against China, Indian exporters will have to prove most of the value addition happened here. Merely assembling Chinese components into goods won’t do
Whether Indian exports can benefit from higher tariffs on other countries is an open question. Plus, in FTA talks, New Delhi will face pressure from Trump to cut agri, auto tariffs. It must not. Instead, it can go easy on import-intensive exports, like smartphones. Net forex earning from these exports to US is low
Washington’s tariffs will soon hit India. But New Delhi must not overreact or retaliate. Absorb small losses, think long-term and work with other nations
Trump’s tariffs will hurt farmers and industries. To cut losses, India should give him concessions where it does not have much to lose. On EVs, don’t get Tesla-fixated
GOI must resist Trump’s aggressive trade negotiating style, like it did in 2018. Refuse to cut tariffs during bilateral meetings. Evaluate impacts thoroughly. Remind US what it gets from India
The Samsung workers’ strike shows why India needs a framework to guarantee interruption-free manufacturing. That also helps workers