US tariffs hit Indian solar module exports: ICRA
Our Bureau New Delhi Tariffs by the United States on solar imports have dealt a heavy blow to Indian solar module exporters, forcing manufacturers
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Our Bureau New Delhi Tariffs by the United States on solar imports have dealt a heavy blow to Indian solar module exporters, forcing manufacturers
Notably, the IT sector is not directly affected by these tariffs, but rising global uncertainty could lead US firms to cut back on tech spending.
China''s commerce ministry will continue anti-dumping tariffs up to 30.6% on single-mode optical fibre imports from India, initially due to expire, as it conducts a final review of an investigation
The US has enforced 50% tariffs on Indian exports starting Aug 27, 2025. Learn which sectors are impacted, exemptions allowed, and what it means
While challenging for exporters, the move favours India as regional competitors face steeper rates. The order is set to reshape supply chains,
To reduce dependency on tariff-affected regions like China, companies are diversifying their supplier bases across other geographies such as Vietnam, Mexico, Eastern Europe, and India.
Explore economic ramifications of US tariffs on Indian imports, industry impacts, and future trade trends.
High U.S. tariffs and potential anti-dumping duties on Indian solar panel exports will exacerbate a supply glut in India next year as domestic project
Donald Trump''s proposed reciprocal tariffs could disrupt India''s electronics and semiconductor industries, impacting smartphone exports and
Tariffs are the top story everywhere, and the optical industry is not immune. Uncertainties about the practical impact of the tariffs abound, so let''s
From auto to tech: What sectors will be most impacted by Trump reciprocal tariffs that will go into effect on April 2: Donald Trump''s Reciprocal Tariffs
India will levy a customs duty of 40% on solar modules and 25% on solar cells from April 2022, according to a government document and two industry sources familiar with the matter, as it
An anti-dumping investigation has just been closed for fiber optic cables imported from India. After a thorough analysis of cable sales from India
India''s average electronics tariff rate of 7.5 per cent places the country at a 5 per cent to 6 per cent cost disadvantage in assembly and a 4 per cent to 5 per cent disadvantage in component
For solar modules, the tariff will decrease from 40% to 20%, plus 20% AIDC and 4% SWS. The tariff reductions are expected to boost India''s clean tech
The US Executive Order on reciprocal tariffs imposes a 26% duty on Indian exports—electronics, smartphones, telecom gear, and machinery. While
The US tariffs on Indian goods have been significantly reduced following a new bilateral trade deal announced by President Donald Trump on
This article delves into the multifaceted effects of trade tariffs on Indian businesses, examining both domestic tariff policies and external tariffs imposed
India''s solar manufacturing sector is navigating a new era of global trade dynamics after the imposition of a 26% reciprocal tariff by the United States
US tariff on solar panels hits India with a 126% duty under Trump policies, escalating India-US tariffs and affecting global solar imports.
India has strategically adjusted its import tariffs on electronic components, a move that signals a clear intent to bolster domestic manufacturing
The most discussed topic in the industry recently is undoubtedly the impact of the trade war and its tariff policies on the rapid growth of shipments of
US tariffs have either crimped margins or disrupted exports for Indian cable and telecom equipment makers, even as the data centre boom drives
Analysis exploring how proposed tariffs might affect different players along the value chain reveals a general dilemma facing the industry—whether to
Trump''s India tariffs take effect: Which sector will be hit, what''s exempt? A 50 percent tariff on India will impact trade worth billions of dollars and
In August of 2025, the current U.S. administration imposed a 50% reciprocal tariff on numerous Indian goods, including electronics, as part of its ongoing trade strategy. This decision, like
China''s Commerce Ministry says it has extended tariffs on Indian optical fiber for five years. The announcement Thursday follows a yearlong review after a previous set of antidumping
As Bloomberg reported, Indian tariffs on electronics components can be as high as 20%, significantly exceeding those of competitors like China and
Tariffs April 9, 2025 The Vision Council is closely monitoring the newly imposed reciprocal tariffs and their potential impact on the vision and optical industry.
Our analysis finds that India is not a primary target for broad-based tariff hikes, given its relatively small trade exposure to the U.S. However, certain high-volume, high-tariff differential sectors—such as