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03.04 / 11:33
CEO economy wellness Trade President country cover BMW, Mercedes-Benz call for free trade based on low tariffs, reduced trade barriers
BMW and Mercedes-Benz in India on Thursday called for more free trade based on low tariffs and reduced trade barriers, saying it will be a win-win situation for all. As part of reciprocal tariffs on about 60 countries to counter higher duties on American products imposed globally, the US on Wednesday announced 27 per cent reciprocal tariffs on India saying New Delhi imposes high import duties on American goods. However, autos and auto parts as well as steel and aluminium articles, already subject to Section 232 tariffs at 25 per cent, announced earlier in US President Donald Trump's order on March 26, 2025, are not covered in the latest order. «We always subscribe and we always propose that there should be more free trade agreements with the countries. Absolutely, that's the right way to go, because that way everybody wins, new technologies can come into the country. For example, India can access markets. So that's a win-win situation,» BMW Group India President & CEO Vikram Pawah told PTI.
03.04 / 11:33
Manufacturing WhatsApp President country cover Don't see any significant impact on Indian auto industry by US reciprocal tariff: SIAM
Donald Trump's reciprocal tariff announcement as autos are not covered in it, besides there are limited exports to the US, industry body SIAM said on Thursday. It is to be noted that automobiles are not covered in this order since they are already subject to Section 232 tariffs at 25 per cent, announced earlier in President Trump's order on March 26, 2025, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Director General, Rajesh Menon said in a statement. «We don't expect any significant impact on the Indian automobile industry since there are limited exports to the US, but we will continue to monitor the situation,» he noted. As part of reciprocal tariffs on about 60 countries to counter higher duties on American products imposed globally, the US on Wednesday announced 27 per cent reciprocal tariffs on India saying New Delhi imposes high import duties on American goods.
03.04 / 11:33
UPS economy Research Trade Experts country US reciprocal tariff may erode India's GDP by up to 50 bps: Experts
EY Chief Policy Advisor D K Srivastava said, «the maximum adverse impact on India's GDP growth will not be higher than 50 basis points. As per our earlier projection, the GDP growth estimate for current fiscal was 6.5 per cent, which may go down to 6 per cent without retaliation». Standard Chartered Bank Head — India, Economics Research, Anubhuti Sahay said an effective 20 per cent tariff increase on Indian exports to the US ( after considering the exempted goods) in our view is likely to adversely impact India's GDP by 35-40 bps, ceteris paribus. «However, the final impact would depend on the trade deal agreement between India and the US along with how each country negotiates/ retaliates on the proposed tariffs,» Sahay said. She said while a loss in India's GDP is inevitable on higher tariff rate imposition, India is likely to be relatively less impacted amongst the Asian economies as other countries have been hit by higher tariff rates than India or run a larger trade surplus with the US especially in the non-exempted sectors. According to EY's Srivastava, the US tariff hikes could have a favourable impact on the country's exchange rate as the dollar could come under pressure in the US with a likely rise in inflation.
03.04 / 11:21
UPS Target Align Trade President country Equality Indira Rajaraman: US Liberation Day tariffs target the WTO’s playing field
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The United States Trade Representative (USTR) is a cabinet-rank official whose office is embedded in the Executive Office of the President of the US. The USTR on its website is described as “the president’s principal trade advisor, negotiator, and spokesperson on trade issues." Created by a legislative act in 1962, the USTR has historically proclaimed its alignment with the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a leveller of the global trade playing field.
03.04 / 11:13
markets Platform Opinion Trade Experts social innovations 'A defining moment': Why stock market veteran Vijay Kedia is not bothered by Trump's tariffs
Vijay Kedia thinks this will be an opportunity for a new transformation, which will pave the way for a new beginning. «A new beginning for India is unfolding. Not just economic but emotional — a renewed faith in our capacity to build, innovate, and lead,» Kedia said on social media platform X.
03.04 / 11:13
Twitter Man Trade President Destiny country International Did a man just crack the 'math' behind Trump's tariffs? Says the calculation is ‘extraordinary nonsense’
April 2, 2025, was declared Liberation Day by President Donald Trump—a momentous occasion where he unveiled sweeping tariffs aimed at foreign nations. In his dramatic announcement from the White House, Trump proclaimed, “April 2, 2025, will forever be remembered as the day American industry was reborn, the day America's destiny was reclaimed, and the day that we began to 'Make America Wealthy Again.’”
03.04 / 11:13
Reuters economy Trade President Doge reports 'We are scratching our heads': Trump imposes 29% tariff on tiny, remote Australian island with barely any exports
Norfolk Island has a population of over 2,000 people and lies 1,600km (1,000 miles) north-east of Sydney and its economy revolves around tourism. The 29% tariff is 19 percentage points higher than the rest of Australia. In 2023, Norfolk Island exported US$655,000 (A$1.04m) worth of goods to the US, with its main export being US$413,000 (A$658,000) worth of leather footwear, according to Observatory of Economic Complexity data. ALSO READ: 'Such an old-fashioned term but beautiful': Trump was mesmerized by THIS word in 'Liberation Day' speech
03.04 / 11:13
markets coinbase Strategy Research Trade President Bitcoin US crypto stocks slide as Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs jolt markets
crypto stocks declined in premarket trading on Thursday after President Donald Trump's latest round of sweeping tariffs rattled investor confidence due to rising global trade tensions, sparking a sell-off in riskier assets. Crypto exchange Coinbase Global fell about 4%, while major bitcoin holder Strategy dropped 3%. Among miners, MARA Holdings, Riot Platforms and Bitfarms slipped about 4%, 5% and 6%, respectively. The broad losses underscore the widespread fallout of the tariffs on multiple asset classes. Bitcoin, the biggest cryptocurrency, dropped 2.3%, while ether dived 3.3%.
03.04 / 11:05
markets Manufacturing Action Research Trade War Sporting US tariffs on China, Thailand may open door for India’s toy exports
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : A global shake-up in the toy trade is underway, and India may have just been dealt an unexpected advantage. Washington has slapped a 26% reciprocal tariff on Indian goods, citing what it claims is an average 52% tariff on US imports into India.
03.04 / 11:05
markets economy Trade President country reports Pharmaceuticals Can India dodge Trump’s trade tariff bullet? Depends on the sector and trade pact talks
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. US President Donald Trump announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs on its trading partners on 2 April, a move aimed at reducing the country’s dependency on foreign products amid its ballooning trade deficit. Trump announced a 26% tariff on imports from India, effective 9 April.
03.04 / 11:05
markets UPS Research Trade country electronic reports Trump's tariffs to shake up engineering and electronic goods exports
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: The reciprocal tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump will disrupt Indian exports in key sectors like engineering and electronic goods, potentially reshaping supply chains and cutting export revenue as businesses brace for the impact.
03.04 / 09:47
Align Fallout Trade President track country Trump tariff effect: European Council President calls to fast track trade deal with India & other allies
European Council President Antonio Costa has called for a swift conclusion to trade agreements with key global partners, including India, in response to the recent tariff measures imposed by the United States. In a tweet posted on X on Thursday, Costa emphasised the urgency for Europe to deepen its trade ties beyond the U.S. to maintain global economic stability. «The trade tariffs imposed by the United States should urge Europe to reach free trade deals with other partners in the world,» Costa wrote. He expressed full support for the EU Commission in its trade negotiations with the U.S. and underscored the importance of trade in driving global prosperity. Costa's statement pointed to several crucial ongoing trade talks, noting, “Trade is a powerful engine of global prosperity. The EU will remain a staunch advocate for free and fair trade. We will engage with all our partners and continue to strengthen and expand our trade network. Now is the time to move forward with the agreements with #Mercosur, #Mexico and decisively advance in the negotiations with #India and other key partners."
03.04 / 09:47
markets UPS security Trade country Commentary Headlines Post tariff tantrum, expect a correction in short term; more positive on India in H2: Manishi Raychaudhuri
Manishi Raychaudhuri, Veteran Investor, says India is somewhere in the middle of the pack. Headline tariffs show that some Southeast Asian countries have been slapped with much larger tariffs. So all this is playing out, and the market did not have a drastic fall post the tariff announcement. However, we should not lull ourselves into a sense of security, just going by what we are seeing today. Tariffs at the rate of 34% have been slapped on China, add 20% of historical tariff and that makes it 54%. It is 26% in India, 40% in Vietnam and when such tariffs are slapped, financial markets get into a panic mode. But that is not happening. It is a good morning for Asia this morning. Markets have recovered from the day's low. Are markets getting complacent or it is time to move on? Manishi Raychaudhuri: To some extent, there is the possibility of demand retrenchment across the world, but particularly in the United States, that situation has not yet been factored in. The initial reaction of the market despite this is what I call a nuclear trade, almost a ‘nuclear battle’ in a sense in the trade regime.
03.04 / 09:47
markets Manufacturing Sustainability WhatsApp Trade President concert India Inc sees limited impact of US tariffs, expects major realignment in global trade
«Tariffs unveiled by President Trump last night would bring a major realignment in global trade and manufacturing value chains. India has been placed somewhere in the middle of the tariff rates at 27 per cent in addition to 10 per cent baseline duties, which needs to be assessed for real impact», said ASSOCHAM President Sanjay Nayar. ''Net-net, it appears India's export competitiveness to the US market stands far less impacted on a relative basis. Yet our industry should make concerted efforts to increase export efficiency and value addition, to mitigate impact of these tarriffs,'' he said. India's robust industrial competitiveness will balance the impact of US tariffs, and GDP will see only a 0.1 per cent impact in the short term, said PHDCCI President Hemant Jain. However, in the medium term, as the policy takes full effect, this shortfall will be negated, he added.
03.04 / 09:47
markets UPS Strategy economy wellness Experts Bonds offer better value than stocks in Trump-era volatility, says Krishna Memani
Trump's proposed reciprocal tariffs, investors may be wise to reconsider their asset allocation strategies. According to Krishna Memani, seasoned market strategist and fixed income expert, bonds currently offer better value than equities, especially in an environment where uncertainty is climbing and valuations are stretched.
03.04 / 07:39
markets Trade President War reports Markets plunge as Trump pushes ahead with global 'reciprocal' tariffs
In his Rose Garden speech at the White House on Wednesday (2 April), Trump pledged 20% levies on European Union imports and 10% on imports coming from the UK. «European Union, they are very tough…traders. And you think of European Union [as being] very friendly, they rip us off, it is so sad to see. It is so pathetic,» Trump told reporters. Trump trade war could lead to $1.4trn global welfare loss as 'Liberation Day' looms In addition, the US president slapped another 34% tariff on China, bringing the total to 54% after another 20% previously imposed, while Japan was dealt wit...
03.04 / 07:27
markets UPS Trade exclusive Pharmaceuticals Trump’s 26% tariff on India worse than expected, brokerages warn of GDP hit
Indian exports unviable, while UBS labeled it a “negative event” for the market, citing a direct threat to GDP. While the across-the-board duties threaten to make some exports unviable, the exemption for pharmaceuticals—India’s largest export category to the US—provided a rare bright spot, triggering a rally in Indian drugmaker stocks on Thursday.
03.04 / 07:27
markets Manufacturing economy Sustainability Trade President country India's GDP to take only 0.1% hit from Trump tariff thanks to 'aatmanirbharta': PHDCCI
PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI). The industry body attributed this limited impact to India’s growing domestic manufacturing strength and the government's strategic policies, particularly those under the "Aatmanirbhar Bharat" initiative. Hemant Jain, President of PHDCCI, highlighted that India's robust industrial competitiveness and supportive government policies, including the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, Make in India, and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, will buffer the economy from the negative effects of the U.S. tariffs. Jain emphasised that while there would be a slight impact in the immediate term, the medium-term effects would likely be neutralized as the full impact of these policies is felt.
03.04 / 07:27
COST Extreme security WhatsApp President students social US immigration will only recognize 2 genders going forward
The agency announced that it is «updating the USCIS Policy Manual to clarify that it only recognizes two biological sexes.» «President Trump promised the American people a revolution of common sense, and that includes making sure that the policy of the U.S. government agrees with simple biological reality,» Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement.
03.04 / 04:43
UPS Dash Gap economy Trade President War In charts: How Trump’s reciprocal tariff plans could impact India
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The global economy has seen more turbulence in recent months than in decades, driven in part by US President Donald Trump’s most potent trade weapon: tariffs. After months of speculation, Washington has finally announced its long-feared tariffs, dealing a fresh blow to India.
03.04 / 04:07
markets Nikkei trends Trade President country Updates Stock Market LIVE Updates: Sensex, Nifty 50 open lower after Trump tariffs; pharma stocks surge
₹91,423 per 10 grams. As of 9.33 am, it was trading ₹600 or 0.66% higher at ₹91,328 on the MCX. The rally can be attributed to the risk off sentiment in the market following tariff announcements by US President Donald Trump's administration.

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