Donald Trump’s 50% tariffs on India: What does it mean for the stock market & what should investors do? Explained
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Donald Trump’s proposed 50% tariff on Indian exports casts a shadow over Indian stock markets, impacting sectors like textiles and auto ancillaries. While export-oriented businesses face challenges, analysts suggest focusing on domestic consumption-driven sectors. A potential market dip presents a buying opportunity for long-term investors, leveraging India’s resilient economy.
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