US President Donald Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on imported cars and auto parts, aimed at boosting domestic automotive manufacturing. This move could disrupt global supply chains, impacting India’s auto parts industry. Major Indian suppliers may need to explore new markets to counter the potential decline in US demand. Talks for a US-India bilateral trade agreement are ongoing.
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