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Strategic Reforms for US Tariff Hike on Indian Imports

Author(s) Dr. Suruchi Srivastava, Prof. Shri Vardhan Pathak
Country India
Abstract US President has imposed staggering additional 50% tariffs on Indian imports—the highest in Asia. U.S. Trade policies significantly impact India, influencing exports, tariffs, and investment flows. With this approximately 48 Billion dollar worth Indian exports to U.S will be significantly impacted. While protectionist policies are a problem for Indian businesses, possibilities are opening up as a result of changes in global supply networks. India can take advantage of strategic alliances, broaden its customer base, and increase its competitiveness to succeed in the ever-changing global economy war. U.S. tariffs are all over the place and are threatening to derail international supply chains and reduce consumer optimism. Consequently, market instability ensued, causing U.S. stocks to suffer heavy losses and heightening concerns of a recession. As it negotiates the changing trade dynamics, India, a big rising market, encounters obstacles and opportunities.
Study highlights the intricacies of contemporary trade protectionism and provides insight into how developing nations like India might weather external shocks without sacrificing their path to sustainable prosperity. The India-US relationship finds certain problems, factors influencing trade. A road map to more foreign investment, stronger domestic growth, and the ability to turn challenges into opportunities is available through strategic planning.
Keywords Foreign trade agreements, Export-diversion, Tariff war, Trade Partnerships, Domestic Consumption, Indian exports, strategic alliances, sustainable growth, global economy, foreign policy
Published In Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025
Published On 2025-12-19
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.63940

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