Bombshell: Trump's 26% Tariffs on Indian Exports
April 03, 25
(IDEX Online) - India's diamond industry is in shock today after the US imposed 26 per cent reciprocal tariffs on all its exports.
That's almost double the 13.3 per cent predicted by India's Global Trade Research Initiative before yesterday's news (2 April).
Traders, manufacturers, exporters and others in India's diamond industry are still struggling to process the scale of the announcement, made by President Donald Trump in what he called his Liberation Day speech, outlining tariffs that would boost domestic industry and "make America wealthy again".
He said US tariffs would be roughly half those charged by each of its trade partners. India charges the US 52 per cent, he said, a figure that includes currency manipulation.
"The [gems and jewellery] trade is expected to come at a standstill as US importers will assess whether to place orders with Indian jewellery exporters," said Kirit Bhansali, chairman of the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council, reacting to the news.
"The tariff is higher than expected," Colin Shah, managing director of Kama Jewelry. "It is quite severe and will affect exports."
The US represents over 30 per cent of all India's gem and jewelry exports, worth $10bn a year. Exports of loose diamonds to the US which currently attract no import duty - and gold jewelry, which is charged at 5.5 per cent to 7 per cent. The US has a trade deficit of $46bn with India.
Trump announced a raft of tariffs on trade partners around the world, claiming the US had been losing out for decades.
"They (India) are charging us 52 per cent and we charge almost nothing for years and years and decades," said Trump during his announcement.
For decades, the president said, the US "has been looted, pillaged, raped and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike".
The White House said India imposed "uniquely burdensome" non-tariff barriers. Removing them would increase US exports by at least $5.3bn annually.
The US announced a baseline tariff of 10 per cent on all countries (except Canada and Mexico), to be implemented on 5 April. Additional tariffs (as high as 49 per cent for Cambodia) will be introduced on 9 April for targeted countries.
More on tariffs in today's Memo.
Video grab courtesy White House.