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Trump's policy push aims to boost domestic production, grant faster approvals to U.S.-based facilities, conduct stricter inspections of foreign plants, and impose higher compliance fees on overseas manufacturers.Read more
With nearly half of India's primary aluminium production exported globally, competition may intensify in traditional markets as other exporters divert supplies due to US restrictions.Read more
Sectors expected to benefit from India-UK FTA include labour-intensive industries such as textiles, marine products, toys, gems and jewellery, engineering goods, automotive components, and organic chemicals, etc, according to All India Association of Industries (AIAI).Read more
Automobile imports from the UK, which currently attract over 100% duty, will see tariffs reduced to 10% under a quota-based system.Read more
On India’s broader economic outlook, Nageswaran estimated a growth rate of 6.5% for FY2024-25, supported by improving exports and strong momentum into the first quarter of FY2025-26. Read more
While Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) continue to face barriers in accessing funds (due to high collateral norms, lack of credit history, slow approvals, etc), the new tariff war could add to their financial woes, says Rakesh Rao.Read more
The Indian auto component industry demand continues to benefit from a diversified mix of end-user segments and geographies, with over 70% of its revenues coming from domestic sales. Read more
From February 2024 through to January 2025, we saw a gradual improvement for machinery production in the US. While readings for March are not available yet, this momentum is likely to have faltered amid uncertainty created by Trump’s aggressive tariff policies, remarks Blake Griffin, Research Manager, Interact Analysis.Read more
While the 26% may seem restrictive, it is lower than tariffs imposed on the competitors—Vietnam (46%), Bangladesh (37%), China (34%), Taiwan and Indonesia (32%), and Pakistan (29%)—giving India a relative edge in key sectors.Read more
While the direct financial impact is small, Indian auto component manufacturers may face a decline in competitiveness due to increased costs for US buyers. Read more
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INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS FINDER (IPF) is India’s only industrial product portal. Referred to as the ‘Bible’ of the manufacturing sector in India,
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