‘Worse than Covid’: Donald Trump’s 50% tariffs on India leave exporters troubled; will US move impact China+1 strategy?
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Indian exporters are scrambling to adapt as US President Trump’s tariffs on Indian goods surge, potentially impacting India’s GDP. Businesses are exploring strategies like shifting production to countries with lower duties, targeting new markets, and even considering US-based acquisitions.
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