India ‘hardly on radar screen’ in US tariff plans but global uncertainty a bigger worry: Swaminathan Aiyar
trade tensions, Swaminathan Aiyar, Consulting Editor at ET Now Swaminathan Aiyar has downplayed concerns over the direct impact of U.S. tariff plans on India. In an interaction with ET Now, Aiyar asserted that India is «hardly on the radar screen» when it comes to Washington’s trade actions, which are largely aimed at economic heavyweights like Russia, China, and Mexico.
While Union Minister Piyush Goyal’s upcoming visit to the U.S. has sparked speculation over potential trade negotiations, Aiyar believes that the scope of such discussions remains limited.
«The idea that you can do a free trade deal is not possible,» he said, explaining that any such agreement would inevitably involve «labour standards, environmental standards, various other issues, which I do not think India will be able to agree to.»
Aiyar suggested that the adjustment of tariffs on both sides would be a minor issue, with India largely able to absorb any resulting shocks.
However, he warned that the bigger threat lies not in direct tariffs but in the broader economic uncertainty triggered by global trade wars. According to him, the ripple effects of deteriorating global trade relations will be felt across economies, including India, due to slowing world GDP and declining trade volumes.
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