India  

India's electronic exports to be 20% cheaper than China in US, says ICEA

IndiaTimes Sunday, 13 April 2025
Following the US removal of tariffs, Indian electronics exports, including smartphones and laptops, are poised to become 20% cheaper than those from China. This move provides a significant boost to India's electronics manufacturing sector, offering a competitive edge over China and Vietnam. Experts believe this strengthens India's position in the global electronics supply chain, presenting a vital opportunity for growth.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
Video Credit: Oneindia - Published
News video: China Urges India to Unite Against US Tariff Hike Amid Escalating Global Trade War | Details

China Urges India to Unite Against US Tariff Hike Amid Escalating Global Trade War | Details 03:13

As tensions escalate over US tariff hikes, China has called on India to unite in opposing Washington's "abusive" trade policies. Beijing urged New Delhi to embrace multilateralism and reject unilateral economic coercion. While China seeks collaboration, India has opted for dialogue with the US,...

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

China Fumes as U.S Ally Australia Sends Warship to South China Sea| South China Sea Tensions Explode [Video]

China Fumes as U.S Ally Australia Sends Warship to South China Sea| South China Sea Tensions Explode

Australia has deployed its warship, HMAS Sydney, to the South China Sea as part of a three-month Indo-Pacific mission, further escalating tensions in the region. This move follows a series of..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:38Published
Trump Brags About Tariff Success in China: 'Cargo Ships Turning Back', Says Tariffs Hammering China [Video]

Trump Brags About Tariff Success in China: 'Cargo Ships Turning Back', Says Tariffs Hammering China

Trump declared that his tariffs are having a devastating impact on China’s economy, claiming that factories are shutting down and cargo ships are "turning back." Speaking with visible satisfaction,..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 02:01Published
U.S- China Trade War: Scott Bessent Drops BOMBSHELL in China Tariff Clash—Hints at Major Fallout [Video]

U.S- China Trade War: Scott Bessent Drops BOMBSHELL in China Tariff Clash—Hints at Major Fallout

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declined to confirm direct tariff negotiations with China, suggesting that Beijing faces severe economic fallout if current trade barriers persist. Speaking to..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 02:10Published