試す - 無料

US tariffs: GST cuts help but India must raise its game

Mint Hyderabad

|

September 09, 2025

India could use a mix of defensive and offensive options to shield itself from America's steep tariffs

- NARAYAN RAMACHANDRAN

Nothing focuses the mind like a commonly felt external threat. Suddenly, the quagmire that had developed in India's goods and services tax (GST) regime has been cleaned up. Even though the GST Council had begun to discuss changes some time ago, those discussions were gridlocked. Voila, just this week, we have GST rate simplification, thanks to US President Donald Trump's 50% effective tariff on India.

GST rate simplification was long overdue. Rates had been absurdly high and fiendishly convoluted. An identifiable part of a single finished product could have a different rate from the rest of the product, resulting in several memes on social media. In some sectors like textiles, there was even a 'tax inversion,' meaning that the GST rate on inputs in that sector was lower than the rate on output.

First, the good news. The overall blended rate of GST, at an estimated 9.5%, will decline by about 2% from last year and about 5% from its peak in 2017. This will directly find its way to household and corporate savings, stimulating consumption. For households, this is an unambiguous positive. For corporations that could not utilize all their input credit, this will be a moderate positive. For exporters, who are not subject to GST on export goods, this will reduce the burden of waiting for a refund on input GST paid. Some sectors like textiles will appreciate that tax inversion has been eliminated.

For instance, rates on synthetic fibre and yarn will now be the same as that on garments up to ₹2,500, whereas earlier they were taxed at a higher rate than garments.

Mint Hyderabad からのその他のストーリー

Mint Hyderabad

Tata Consumer Q2 profit rises 11%

Tata Consumer Products reported secondquarter earnings above expectations on Monday, helped by easing tea prices, a key commodity for the company.

time to read

1 min

November 04, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

Mint Hyderabad

RBI plans to meet primary dealers on bond market blues

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will meet a clutch of primary dealers (PDs) on Thursday, likely to discuss the recent weakness in the government securities market and gauge investor sentiment, three market participants told Mint.

time to read

1 mins

November 04, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

Mint Hyderabad

New Sagarmala 2.0 likely in budget with ₹75,000 cr push

Global maritime hub programme being reworked into a 10-year project to develop port infra

time to read

2 mins

November 04, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

GST relief buoys factory activity

India's manufacturing sector regained momentum in October after cooling to a four-month low in September, lifted by GST relief measures, improved productivity and increased technology investments, according to a private survey released on Monday.

time to read

1 mins

November 04, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

Premium users, 5G push lift Airtel Arpu to industry high

The telco widens the gap with Jio as strong data usage and enterprise rebound drive growth

time to read

3 mins

November 04, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

Mint Hyderabad

How the U.S. economy has defied doomsday predictions on tariffs

Inflation is lower than expected after President Trump's steep levies

time to read

4 mins

November 04, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

WHAT SINGLE MALT TEACHES ABOUT ACTIVE INVESTING

Like whisky- making, you can create alpha via selective stock picking beyond benchmarks

time to read

3 mins

November 04, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

Banks trim gilts to power loan book as deposits lag

Banks have been liquidating their holdings in government securities in order to finance credit growth at a time deposits remain hard to come by, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data showed.

time to read

1 min

November 04, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

Mint Hyderabad

Ramayana: Can Prime Focus deliver?

ing the strike,\" he says. \"That's the existential risk. So, after all that, I'd rather take a risk that I control.

time to read

2 mins

November 04, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

CoP-30: Is India prepared for a moment of reckoning?

As the world prepares for CoP-30 in Belém, Brazil, the climate agenda faces both exhaustion and urgency.

time to read

3 mins

November 04, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size