特朗普宣布下调对印度关税,2026年“印度行情”能否回归
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-02-03 13:47

Group 1 - The Indian stock market, which faced the worst performance among emerging markets in 2025, is experiencing renewed optimism following a trade agreement with the U.S. that includes a reduction in tariffs on Indian goods [1][2] - The U.S. will lower the tariff rate on Indian goods from 25% to 18%, effective immediately, while India will stop purchasing Russian oil, which is expected to stabilize the Indian rupee and attract foreign investment back into the market [1][4] - Following the announcement, the Nifty 50 index rose by 2.55% and the Sensex index increased by 2.54%, marking the strongest single-day gains since May of the previous year [1] Group 2 - Despite the high tariffs imposed by the U.S., India's economy has shown resilience, with GDP growth projected at 7.4% for the fiscal year 2025-26, up from 6.5% in the previous year [2] - The Indian rupee appreciated by 1.5% against the dollar, reaching 90.1250, indicating a potential recovery after a year of depreciation [1][3] - The trade agreement is expected to have a positive structural impact on India's economy, enhancing its strategic importance to global investors and improving market sentiment [6] Group 3 - Various sectors related to exports, including automotive, pharmaceuticals, energy, and infrastructure, saw significant gains, with increases exceeding 2% [5] - Analysts predict that 2026 could be a recovery year for the Indian stock market, with firms like Goldman Sachs and HSBC upgrading their ratings on Indian stocks due to recent government reforms [6] - However, concerns remain regarding the attractiveness of Indian equities, as the market's valuation remains high compared to other emerging markets, with a premium of 55% to 60% [7][8]