用户名/邮箱
登录密码
验证码
看不清?换一张
您好,欢迎访问! [ 登录 | 注册 ]
您的位置:首页 - 最新资讯
Trump tariffs: Govt sets up working group to monitor possible import surge
2025-04-07 00:00:00.0     商业标准报-经济和政策     原网页

       

       The commerce ministry is stepping up efforts to help exporters explore new markets to push outbound shipments while also setting up a working group to monitor possible surge in imports from countries like China to tackle the impact of sweeping tariffs announced by the US, source said.

       The ministry is also fast-tracking formulation of its export promotion mission to support exporters in areas such as providing credit at affordable rates; and negotiations of proposed free trade agreements with the European Union, Oman, New Zealand and the UK.

       Additionally, concerned officials have been directed to hold a series of bilateral meetings with the identified 20 countries such as Australia, Brazil, China, and France for pushing India's exports.

       These developments come at a time when exporters and industries have raised concerns that the additional 26 per cent import duty imposed by the US on India may hurt them.

       The identified 20 countries are Australia, Brazil, Bangladesh, China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Turkiye, UAE, UK, the US and Vietnam. Huge opportunities are there in these nations for Indian exporters.

       Also Read

       Sensex logs worst fall in 10-month, dips 2,226 pts; experts suggest caution

       Indian Rupee logs worst session since February 2023; Ends at 85.84/$

       India market-cap drops ?30 trn from March 2025 peak; check winners, losers

       JPMorgan CEO Dimon warns tariffs could slow US growth, fuel inflation

       Stock Market Crash Highlights: Sensex sinks 2226pts, Nifty at 22,161 on tariff tumult; metal dips 7%

       ALSO READ: JPMorgan CEO Dimon warns tariffs could slow US growth, fuel inflation

       The government is framing schemes for MSME exporters to provide credit at easy terms, promote alternate financing instruments through strengthening factoring services for them, and offer assistance to deal with non-tariff measures imposed by other countries. The commerce, MSME and finance ministries are working on these schemes, which are being formulated under the export promotion mission, announced in the Union Budget for 2025-26.

       The government on February 1 announced the setting up of an Export Promotion Mission with an outlay of Rs 2,250 crore to promote the country's outbound shipments.

       Further concerns have been raised by the industry that countries like China may divert their surplus exports to India as Beijing is facing 54 per cent tariffs in the US.

       Sources added that the commerce ministry's investigation arm Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has been asked to keep a focus on such imports.

       In 2023-24, the US was the largest trading partner of India with $119.71 billion bilateral trade in goods ($77.51 billion worth of exports, $42.19 billion of imports and $35.31 billion trade surplus). China was the second largest trading partner with $118.39 billion two-way commerce ($16.65 billion exports and $101.73 billion imports and $85 billion trade deficit).

       The US accounts for about 18 per cent of India's total goods exports and 6.22 per cent in imports and 10.73 per cent in bilateral trade. On the other hand China's share is just about 4 per cent in exports and a staggering 15 per cent in imports.

       ALSO READ: After Trump, EU seeks zero tariff from India on car imports: Report

       (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

       Connect with us on WhatsApp

       More From This Section

       Experts call for faster India-US trade talks to unlock market potential

       India's exports to US may decline by $5.76 bn due to high tariffs: GTRI

       Premium

       Finance ministry to study EPFO, global models for UPS investment plan

       Premium

       US buyers rethink India orders as Trump's reciprocal tariff woes bite

       Premium

       India may emerge as low-tariff hub for US-bound consumer durable exports

       


标签:经济
关键词: trade     imports     exports     commerce     India's     India     exporters     sweeping tariffs    
滚动新闻