Reciprocal tariffs are gone, but several other U.S. tariffs are still hitting Indian exporters

Despite the removal of reciprocal tariffs, Indian exporters continue to face challenges due to other U.S. tariffs that remain in place. Over the past year, the U.S. has implemented tariffs on various goods, including steel and aluminium, as well as on items valued below $800. These tariffs disproportionately affect both large and small exporters from India, hindering their competitiveness in the U.S. market. The ongoing tariff environment presents significant obstacles for Indian businesses seeking to expand their presence in the United States, highlighting the need for strategic adjustments to navigate these trade barriers. This situation underscores the complexities of international trade relations and the importance of diplomatic efforts to resolve outstanding tariff issues that could benefit both economies.
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