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Trump tariff: Indian auto component industry may face short-term disruptions
31-07-2025
Nikhil Dhaka, Vice President, Primus Partners, shares his view on the implications of recent U.S. tariffs on India’s auto component industry. He highlights that for a sector that has consistently built a global reputation for quality and reliability, the imposition of tariffs introduces serious cost pressures and adds uncertainty in one of its most important export markets. The U.S., which accounts for 27% of India’s auto component exports, remains a crucial destination, making this development a direct challenge for the industry.
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