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50%的税率下,印度企业开始撤离,莫迪世界工厂梦沦为泡影
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-10 08:21

Group 1 - The implementation of high tariffs by the US on India, reaching a total of 50%, poses a significant threat to India's manufacturing ambitions, particularly its "Make in India" initiative [1][4][12] - Major Indian companies in the apparel sector are relocating production to countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Ethiopia due to the adverse effects of US tariffs [1][2] - The European Union's 15% tariffs have already led to a notable decline in exports, indicating that India's manufacturing sector may face even more severe challenges under the 50% tariff regime [2][4] Group 2 - The Indian government is experiencing a loss of foreign investment confidence, with many foreign companies facing high tax penalties and regulatory challenges, leading to a perception of India as an "investment graveyard" [6][10] - The withdrawal of Chinese engineers from Indian manufacturing facilities is exacerbating the operational difficulties faced by the sector, prompting the Indian government to reconsider its investment policies towards China [10][12] - Despite attempts to attract Chinese capital and technology, the longstanding trust issues between Chinese firms and the Indian government hinder potential investments, complicating India's efforts to revitalize its manufacturing industry [10][12][14]