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U.S. tariffs will have long-term effect on trade: Commerce Ministry to PAC

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Posted on September 29, 2025 By admin


The U.S. has imposed high tariffs, notably a 50% duty implemented in August 2025, which significantly impact India’s marine exports. File image used for representation.
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The higher tariffs imposed on Indian goods by American President Donald Trump would have a long-term impact, especially for India’s marine exports, officials of the Union Ministry of Commerce told the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) headed by senior Congress leader K.C. Venugopal.

The PAC met to deliberate the ‘Performance audit report on the Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme.

There were several questions on the impact of U.S. tariffs on Indian exports. Rajesh Agarwal, Special Secretary, Department of Commerce, maintained that anxiety over the adverse impact on the Indian pharmaceutical sector was unfounded, since India’s key competitor in this sector was China, which was also reeling under similar tariffs, sources said. He acknowledged that the high tariffs will have a negative long-term effect on trade.

There were several questions on India’s marine exports from both sides of the aisle, including from the PAC Chairperson, Mr. Venugopal. Several members pointed out that many of India’s coastal towns would be directly impacted if shrimp exports declined drastically.

The U.S. has imposed high tariffs, notably a 50% duty implemented in August 2025, which significantly impact India’s marine exports, especially of shrimp, with shrimp exports facing an effective levy exceeding 58% when combined with existing duties. Mr. Agarwal, sources said, conceded that the high tariff barrier had placed India at a disadvantage when compared with its competitors.

Mr. Agarwal, sources said, informed the panel that India was actively working on opening up new markets via Free Trade Agreements with other regions, including the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) bloc (comprising Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland), and the U.K., which would “eliminate existing duties”.

EU negotiators were recently in India to discuss these agreements, Mr. Agarwal told the panel, according to sources, and he went on to add that India was focusing on market diversification by successfully pushing for the registration of more marine export units in the EU, and engaging in discussions with other countries, including Russia.

The committee expressed dissatisfaction over the lack of clear outcomes from the Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme, a policy aimed at facilitating the import of capital goods for producing quality goods and services to enhance India’s manufacturing competitiveness. Under the scheme, duties worth ₹42,714 crore were forgone between financial years 2018-19 to 2020-21. The panel has directed the government to come up with clear answers on how it has helped growth in the manufacturing sector.

Published – September 29, 2025 09:37 pm IST



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