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TRUMPeting Tariffs

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November 2025

These new trade taxes are a challenge for India, but they also create some opportunities. By finding new customers, making more things at home, and working with other countries, India can turn this problem into a chance to grow stronger.

- Jyoti Ranjan Mohanty Chief Manager, Faculty Union Bank of India Zonal Learning Centre Hyderabad

TRUMPeting Tariffs

Introduction:

Imagine your favourite candy bar suddenly costing a lot more because the store owner added a special "extra fee" for bringing it in from another place. That's kind of what's happening with trade between countries, especially between the United States and places like India.

These "extra fees" are called tariffs, and they're like taxes on goods that come from other countries. The US has recently put higher tariffs on many things, and this is causing a lot of worry about how it will affect the world's economy, including India's. This article will explain what these tariffs are, how they impact trade, what they mean for India, and what India can do to handle these changes.

How Trade Taxes Change the World:

When countries put taxes on goods from other countries, it changes how businesses and people buy and sell things. Here's how:

1. Things Cost More: When taxes are added, the price of imported goods goes up. This means you might have to pay more for your favourite products. Businesses that use parts from other countries also have to pay more, and they often pass those costs on to you.

2. Problems with Getting Stuff: Companies that get parts from all over the world might have trouble finding what they need or have to pay more to get it. This can slow down production and make things more expensive.

3. Countries Fight Back: When one country puts taxes on another, the other country often does the same thing. This can lead to a "trade war" where everyone loses.

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