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US President Donald Trump has imposed a 10 per cent baseline tariff on all imports and reciprocal tariffs on individual countries. Here's an explainer on how tariffs work and what they mean for India
India is among countries on which Trump has imposed substantial tariffs, ranging from 46 per cent on Vietnam to 17 per cent on the Philippines, which will kick in from April 9
New tariffs on cars, electronics, and essentials could drive up costs for Americans, raising concerns over whether Trump's economic strategy will burden consumers more than benefit them
Sensex Today | Stock Market Highlights: Pharma shares, however, were the top performers, with the Nifty Pharma index rising over 2.25 per cent
Semiconductors were spared Trump's reciprocal tariffs, reflecting their key role in global supply chains, say industry experts
Trump Tariffs: The tariff news, analysts added, is likely to be perceived positively by both domestic and foreign portfolio investors, particularly in export-oriented sectors
The United States has announced 27% tariff on Indian imports, set to begin April 5-9
The US claims India charges a 52% per cent tariff on US imports, but where does this figure come from? Let's find out
The decline in chemical stocks followed the announcement of new tariffs by US President Donald Trump, who imposed a 27 per cent tariff on all imports from India
Donald Trump' 27 per cent tariff on India may be better positioned compared to key competitors such as China, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Indonesia. Here's how
Sumit Pokharna, vice president for fundamental research at Kotak Securities suggests five IT stocks that investors can still bet upon from a long-term perspective
Cambodia was slapped with Asia's highest tariff rate of 49 per cent in Trump's levies
Indian auto component makers having manufacturing facilities in Canada and Mexico will face no significant impact of US President Donald Trump's latest tariff war as the two countries have been exempted from additional duties. Due to the existing order under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) related to fentanyl and migration, the White House confirmed that the new tariffs announced on Wednesday will not apply to Canada and Mexico. Subsequently, US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) compliant goods from both the countries will attract zero duty while non-compliant items will face a 25 per cent tariff. Indian auto component makers such as Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd have already stated that with a significant part of their products being USMCA-compliant, Trump's orders may not have any material impact. "A significant part of the products supplied by the company and/or its subsidiaries to its various customers in the US are either manufactured in the US
Trump's sweeping tariffs on India, the EU, and other countries have rattled global markets, sparked fears of a trade war, and sent social media into meme frenzy
Goods from Canada and Mexico are not currently subject to reciprocal tariffs because Trump's prior 25 per cent fentanyl-related duties remain in place on their goods
Tausif Shaikh, India analyst for pharma and healthcare, BNP Paribas India, prefers domestic-focused companies like Torrent Pharmaceuticals, and JB Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals in the sector
The trade standoff may wallop the economy just as its performance was steading in the beginning of 2025, with little sign of damage from tariff increases so far
Industry group urges Indian government to secure bilateral trade agreement with US
During Donald Trump's Rose Garden speech, a key surprise was the high tariffs on Cambodia and Vietnam, which the White House says China uses to bypass US trade penalties
In the previous session, Sensex gained 592.93 points (0.78 per cent) to close at 76,617.44, while Nifty50 rose 166.65 points (0.72 per cent) to settle at 23,332.35