Group 1 - The U.S. has implemented a 50% tariff on Indian goods, significantly impacting India's exports to the North American market [2][10] - The tariff affects 66% of India's total exports to the U.S., including textiles, seafood, and jewelry [10] - Indian manufacturers are struggling to find alternative markets, with China emerging as a potential buyer for their goods [12][14] Group 2 - India's textile industry, which accounts for 14% of its industrial output, is facing severe challenges due to the loss of the U.S. market, affecting nearly 5 million workers [18] - The Indian government has made some adjustments to its import policies but has not retaliated against U.S. goods [7][8] - India's oil imports from Russia have dropped significantly, from 1.18 million barrels per day to 400,000 barrels, due to U.S. pressure [20][22] Group 3 - The Indian government is exploring ways to ease restrictions on Chinese investments to mitigate economic pressures [16] - The dynamics of energy procurement are shifting, with Indian refiners now negotiating with Chinese companies for Russian oil [22][24] - The overall situation highlights India's precarious position in balancing relations with the U.S., Russia, and China amid changing global supply chains [26]
美国不要的印度商品,莫迪打算全卖给中国,顺便把俄罗斯也坑了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-28 15:48