India faces steep 50% US tariffs on its exports under President Trump's second term, hitting sectors like automobiles, textiles, garments, and clean energy hardest, according to the Economic Times Budget Survey 2026. These duties, part of broader reciprocal tariffs imposed since April 2025 and escalated to totals of 50% on Indian goods, have dented India's growth story amid a falling rupee and unresolved trade deal, as Times of India reports from economists at Bank of Baroda and Deloitte India.
In response, India slapped a 30% tariff on US pulses like yellow peas and lentils, slashing imports from $80 million in 2024 to just $4 million in early 2025, per Angel One analysis. This move shields domestic farmers and stabilizes prices, prompting US senators from North Dakota and Montana to urge Trump to negotiate relief with PM Modi. Stratfor notes recent US additions, including a 25% tariff atop the initial 25% in April 2025, aimed at curbing India's Russian oil purchases, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent claiming Indian firms have halted them.
Ahead of Union Budget 2026 on February 1, a survey of nearly 5,000 by Economic Times reveals 64% want self-reliance via expanded PLI schemes for electronics, autos, and steel to counter Trump tariffs and Chinese dumping—imports from China up 13-15% through November 2025, says S&P Global. Economists like PwC's Ranen Banerjee and Anand Rathi's Sujan Hajra call for export diversification, MSME credit support, and fiscal prudence to protect 40 million jobs in textiles and leather.
Customs Support confirms India's 50% rate with no retaliation planned, prioritizing talks for a deal easing barriers in tech and energy. Amid global shocks, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's budget eyes labor reforms, AI skilling, and capex incentives to build resilience.
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