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Solution to tariff issues with US likely in eight to ten weeks: CEA

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
September 18, 2025
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Govt working overtime to cushion export sector from US tariffs: CEA Anantha Nageswaran
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Kolkata:  Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran on Thursday said he expects that a solution to the tariff issues with the US is likely to arrive in the next eight to ten weeks.

The additional 25 per cent tariff imposed by the US on Indian products for the country’s purchases of Russian oil came into effect in August, bringing the total amount of levy imposed on New Delhi to 50 per cent.

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Speaking at an interactive session organised by Bharat Chamber of Commerce here, Nageswaran said, “Underneath the surface, conversations are going on between the two governments. My hunch is that in the next eight to ten weeks, we will likely see a solution to the tariffs imposed by the US on Indian goods.”

He said that if the tariffs stayed on, there would be a drop in exports to the US.

“I hope that the penal tariff would possibly be removed by the end of November,” Nageswaran said at an event organised by the Merchants Chamber of Commerce and Industry here later in the day.

He, however, clarifies that it is his intuition.

Terming India as an aspirational lower-middle-income economy, Nageswaran said real GDP growth in the first quarter of the current financial year was 7.8 per cent.

Post the COVID pandemic, the Indian economy grew faster than many countries, he said.

The growth in manufacturing, services and agriculture will contribute to economic progress in a great way in the next two years, Nageswaran said, adding that consumption and investments will continue to anchor growth for the country.

According to him, the debt-to-GDP ratio in India is good. With per USD of debt, the country generated more GDP than other countries, which shows efficient utilisation of capital in the economy.

He said that rural demand remains resilient in the economy, and urban demand is gaining traction.

The recent relief in GST rates will give more disposable income in the hands of consumers, and urban consumption is likely to go up, the chief economic adviser said.

Credit to the MSME sector is rising while advances to the large industry are undergoing a structural change, he said, adding that in the present day, avenues of resource mobilisation are ample.

According to him, the external sector of the economy remains resilient, despite the global headwinds.

“Trade continues to be robust in the current financial year”, he said, adding that the foreign exchange reserves are healthy.

The current account deficit is benign and narrowed down to 0.2 per cent of the GDP in the first quarter of the 2025-26 fiscal, he said.

“The rupee is depreciating against the US dollar. Given the underlying strength of the economy, I am more inclined to believe that in the longer run, the rupee is likely to hold its value and become stronger,” the chief economic adviser said.

Delineating the policy priorities of the government, Nageswaran said that there is a continued emphasis on government capital expenditure, incentives to boost private investment and systemic deregulation.

He said the supply of physical infrastructure, like ports and airports, has increased, which will not “overheat the economy when growth takes place”.

Referring to India’s trade with China, he said that mostly capital and intermediate goods are imported from the neighbouring country.

“The Indian private sector needs to do more on innovation and increase spending on R&D,” he said.

On the impact of artificial intelligence (AI), he said that it has been marginal so far.

“Coding-level jobs will be under threat, but not bad from an employment perspective. People have to upskill themselves,” he said. PTI DC

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