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Home»National News»CEA V Anantha Nageswaran at Express Adda: ‘Extra 25% tariff continuing into next FY will be challenging for employment and growth’
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CEA V Anantha Nageswaran at Express Adda: ‘Extra 25% tariff continuing into next FY will be challenging for employment and growth’

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The general approach to tariff that the current US administration has adopted did not necessarily come as a surprise. The Biden administration kept many of the trade restrictions that the first Trump administration had put in place.

At first, the tariffs seemed to be Trump’s idea of getting a stranglehold over China but over the months, a deal with China looks more certain than the one with India.

I would still guess that the overall focus remains on the trade imbalance with China. There could be a tactical retreat. A recent piece by Richard McGregor, former FT bureau chief in China, said that for Japan and Australia, the United States is historically indispensable, but China is economically irreplaceable for them. So the same situation may apply for the US vis-a-vis China.