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The Opportunity in Tariff War

Financial Express Lucknow

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August 01, 2025

In today's fragmented economy, tariffs have evolved from mere protectionist barriers to instruments of geopolitical strategy.

- Rahul Jain Ashok Rajani Respectively India head and managing director & partner, Boston Consulting Group

The US-China tariff war, initiated during Donald Trump's first term in 2018, triggered a decisive shift in global trade flows. Since then, China has incurred a cumulative loss of $150-plus billion in US trade, while other geographies—Mexico, Southeast Asia, India, and Canada—have absorbed the displaced demand.

Amid heightened global uncertainty, several nations are embracing strategic self-reliance to insulate themselves from external shocks. This shift has only accelerated with renewed tariffs under Trump's second term. The latest US decision to extend targeted tariffs on select Indian goods has been framed as a "leveling measure." Still, it also creates a renewed impetus for India to deepen its market access discussions with Washington and solidify its position as a trusted trade partner. This move can become a catalyst for India to negotiate more favorable long-run terms while demonstrating its manufacturing resilience.

This shift is taking place alongside a broader reimagining of global supply chains. Amid pandemics, geopolitical shocks, and climate disruptions, the world is pivoting from hyper-optimized, just-in-time systems to more resilient, just-in-case models. For India, this is not merely a temporary boost—it is a strategic window to embed itself deeper into global value chains. Capturing this opportunity requires sectoral focus, strong cost and quality execution, enabling export, and policy alignment.

India has an opportunity to benefit in sectors such as auto components, electronics, and industrial machinery, where tariffs on Chinese exports to the US have opened competitive white spaces. India has a large opportunity, and this necessitates coordinated acceleration across all stakeholders.

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