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Zero Tariff On Us Imports Could Boost India Electronics Market

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Mar 10, 2025
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The US’ move to impose reciprocal tariffs is being seen by analysts as a strategic opportunity to attract electronics manufacturers from China to India. However, they said New Delhi can fully capitalise on this only if it reduces import duties on US electronics to zero, matching Washington’s near-zero tariff.

Currently, India imposes a 16.5% basic customs duty (BCD) on electronics imports from the US, while the US levies a mere 0.4% duty on Indian exports. Lowering tariffs on US imports could make India an even more attractive destination for companies like Apple and Motorola to manufacture and export their products. Since the ongoing tariff war is primarily between the US and China, India could use this as an opportunity to attract manufacturers shifting away from China. Moreover, India imports very few electronics from the US, so reduced tariffs are unlikely to impact local players or flood the market with US products.

The India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), which represents major firms like Foxconn, Apple and Dixon, supports a reciprocal zero-duty trade agreement. It said that India already grants similar tariff-free treatment under FTAs with Japan, South Korea, and Asean nations like Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia.

The US presents a major export market for India’s electronics industry, particularly for iPhones, which account for 50% of exports. India’s total mobile phone exports reached $20.4 billion in 2024, while its electronics imports from the US remain modest at $1 billion, posing little threat to local players.

In case India decides to keep the tariffs at current rates, analysts fear that companies like Apple might look to expand their manufacturing in other countries, which have lower import duties.

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