Friday, April 24, 2026

US Imposes 25% Tariff on Indian Auto Parts

​The Donald Trump-led United States government has announced a 25% tariff on imported automobiles and certain auto components, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing. This move is expected to significantly impact Indian auto component manufacturers, as the U.S. is a major market for these exports.​ Here’s the major development you need to know about: –

  • Tariff Details: The 25% tariff applies to imported cars and specific auto parts, including engines, transmissions, powertrain components, and key electrical parts. Tariffs on vehicles will take effect from April 3, while those on components will be implemented by May 3.
  • Impact on the Indian Auto Component Industry: The U.S. is a significant market for Indian auto parts, accounting for approximately 27% of India’s auto component exports, valued at $6.79 billion in FY24. The imposition of these tariffs is likely to affect the competitiveness of Indian products in the U.S. market. ​

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Tarrif in US on auto (automobile) components
  • Stock Market Reaction: Following the announcement, shares of major Indian auto component makers experienced declines. For instance, Sona BLW Precision Forgings dropped by 5.89%, and Samvardhana Motherson International declined by 2.62%.
  • Industry Response: Indian auto component manufacturers are exploring strategies to mitigate the impact, such as tapping into markets in countries unaffected by U.S. tariffs. Companies are also engaging with U.S. business partners to discuss measures to maintain competitiveness.

In simple terms, these new U.S. tariffs will make Indian auto parts more expensive in the American market, which could reduce demand and hurt Indian companies. However, since the tariffs apply to all exporting countries, India isn’t disadvantaged among global suppliers to the U.S.. To deal with this, Indian companies might look for new markets or adjust their pricing strategies to stay competitive.

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