Group 1 - India's exports to the US have significantly declined, with a 37.5% drop over the past four months following the implementation of a 50% tariff on August 27 [1][2] - The decline in exports to the US has been particularly severe in the textile and pharmaceutical industries, which accounted for $38 billion and $30.5 billion in exports respectively in the last fiscal year [2] - The textile industry anticipates a further decline of over 25% in exports over the next six months, prompting the Indian government to extend the tariff exemption on imported cotton [2] Group 2 - The pharmaceutical sector, heavily reliant on the US market, faces significant challenges due to high tariffs, with exports to the US amounting to approximately $10 billion in the last fiscal year [2] - In contrast, engineering products, which make up over 20% of India's exports to the US, have experienced minimal impact due to long order cycles and strong demand [3] - Indian companies are actively seeking alternative markets, with exports to non-US markets increasing by 10.9% in September, providing a buffer against the decline in US exports [4] Group 3 - The jewelry sector, which exports nearly $10 billion to the US annually, has already begun diversifying its markets, with exports to the UAE increasing by 65% from April to September [4] - The electronics sector has also seen significant growth, with exports reaching $22.2 billion from April to September, a 60% increase year-on-year [4][5] - The Indian government is implementing policy adjustments to support affected industries, including increasing export quotas for rice and sugar to compensate for the decline in seafood exports to the US [6]
多个行业出口受挫,寻找新的国际市场,高关税下印度对美出口连续下滑
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-10-20 22:57