Donald Trump tariffs: Why India’s stock market has not crashed, is resilient even after 25% tariff announcement - explained
Thursday, 31 July 2025 () The US imposed steep 25% tariffs on Indian imports, the highest in Asia, sparking market volatility. While initial concerns arose, analysts predict potential tariff reductions through negotiations, with a US trade delegation expected to visit India. Experts suggest a final deal with lower tariffs is likely, presenting buying opportunities in domestic-focused sectors.
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