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US tariffs may impact India’s agri, machinery, pharma, electrical, chemical sectors: Experts

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Updated: April 2nd, 2025, 12:37 IST
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New Delhi: Goods from sectors, including agriculture, precious stones, chemicals, pharma, medical devices, electricals, and machinery may get impacted if the US will go ahead with imposing reciprocal tariffs on Indian products, according to experts.

They said that these sectors could face additional customs duties from the Trump administration because of the high tariff differential or gap, which is the difference between the import duties imposed by the US and India on a product.

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At the broad sector level, the potential tariff gaps between India and the US vary across the sectors.

The gap is 8.6 per cent for chemicals and pharmaceuticals; 5.6 per cent for plastics; 1.4 per cent for textiles and clothing; 13.3 per cent for diamonds, gold, and jewellery; 2.5 per cent for iron, steel, and base metals; 5.3 per cent for machinery and computers; 7.2 per cent for electronics; and 23.1 per cent for automobiles and auto components.

“The higher the tariff gap, the worse affected a sector could be,” an exporter said.

US President Donald Trump has said that the tariff announcements, scheduled for early morning Wednesday (India time), will amount to a ‘Liberation Day ‘ for the US.

According to an analysis of the think tank Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), the hardest-hit sector in agriculture would be fish, meat, and processed seafood, with USD 2.58 billion in exports in 2024, facing a 27.83 per cent tariff differential.

Shrimp, a major export to America, will become significantly less competitive due to the imposition of the US tariffs.

“Already our exports have antidumping and countervailing duties in the US. The additional hike in tariffs will make us uncompetitive. Out of India’s total shrimp exports, we ship 40 per cent to America,” Kolkata-based seafood exporter and MD of Megaa Moda Yogesh Gupta said.

He said that Indian exporters may get some relief if the US will impose similar tariffs on competitor countries – Ecuador and Indonesia.

India’s processed food, sugar, and cocoa exports may also face heat as the tariff gap is 24.99 per cent. Its exports stood at USD 1.03 billion last year.

Similarly, cereals, vegetables, fruits, and spices (USD 1.91 billion shipments) have a tariff differential of 5.72 per cent between.

Dairy products, with exports worth USD 181.49 million, could be “severely” affected by a 38.23 per cent differential, “making ghee, butter, and milk powder costlier and reducing their market share in the US,” GTRI Founder Ajay Srivastava said.

The other products which can be affected include edible oils (USD 199.75 million exports and 10.67 duty gap); alcohol, wines, and spirits (USD 19.2 million exports and 122.10 per cent tariff differential); live animals and animal products (USD 10.3 million exports and 27.75 per cent gap).

Srivastava said that tobacco and cigarettes, whose exports are valued at USD 94.62 million in 2024, may remain unaffected, as the US already imposes 201.15 per cent tariffs, creating a negative tariff differential (-168.15 per cent).

In the industrial goods segment, sectors could be impacted by American duties, including pharmaceuticals, jewellery, and electronics.

“We are keeping our fingers crossed because of the unpredictability of the Trump administration at the tariff front. But if it will be imposed, it may affect initially but not in the longer run. The whole burden, though will be on American consumers,” Mumbai-based engineering exporter SK Saraf said.

The pharmaceutical sector, India’s largest industrial export, worth USD 12.72 billion in 2024, faces a 10.90 per cent tariff differential, increasing costs for generic medicines and specialty drugs.

Diamonds, gold, and silver, with USD 11.88 billion in exports, may see a 13.32 per cent tariff hike, raising jewellery prices and reducing competitiveness.

Similarly, electrical, telecom, and electronics exports worth USD 14.39 billion face a 7.24 per cent tariff.

According to the GTRI, machinery, boilers, turbines, and computers, with a worth USD 7.10 billion of exports, could see a 5.29 per cent tariff hike, impacting India’s engineering exports.

“Chemicals (excluding pharmaceuticals), exports worth USD 5.71 billion, could be affected by a 6.05 per cent tariff, reducing US demand for Indian specialty chemicals,” GTRI Founder Ajay Srivastava said adding textiles, fabrics, yarn, and carpets, with USD 2.76 billion in exports, can face a 6.59 per cent tariff, making Indian textiles pricier.

Rubber products, including tires and belts, shipments worth USD 1.06 billion, may face a 7.76 per cent tariff, while paper and wood articles (USD 969.65 million) could have a 7.87 per cent tariff.

“Ceramic, glass, and stone products, with USD 1.71 billion in exports, will face an 8.27 per cent tariff, impacting demand. Footwear, with USD 457.66 million in exports, faces a high 15.56 per cent tariff differential,” he added.

Srivastava, however, said that reciprocal tariffs may not be exactly the same as the tariff differential as the US has indicated that they may also factor in non-tariff barriers, VAT (GST), and currency impacts in its reciprocal tariff policy.

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