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Indian seafood industry stares at Rs 24,000-crore loss as Trump doubles India tariffs

Indian seafood industry stares at Rs 24,000-crore loss as Trump doubles India tariffs

Economic Times4 days ago
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The Indian seafood export industry faces a potential loss of Rs 24,000 crore due to the US doubling tariffs to 50%. This move puts India at a significant disadvantage compared to competitors like Ecuador, impacting exporters and potentially farmers. The industry, heavily reliant on the US market, is seeking government support and exploring alternative markets to mitigate the effects.
AP India seafood industry (Image for representation) The Indian seafood export industry is staring at a business loss opportunity of almost Rs 24,000 crore to the US due to the country's doubling of existing tariff to 50% on India.
'We are shocked. This is a doomsday for the seafood industry. It will have an effect on the farmers too,' said Pawan Kumar G, president, Seafood Exporters Association of India. 'We will need hand holding by the government,' he said.
Ecuador, India's closest competitor for seafood exports, which is geographically closest to the US, will pay only 10% import duty in the US market, while Indonesia will pay 19% and Vietnam pay 20%. The US accounts for almost 40% of the total Indian seafood exports of Rs 60,000 crore. India mainly exports shrimps to the US.An exporter from the west coast of India said as the industry has about 15% of annual sales as inventory at any given time, the exporters will face losses on this volume.The Indian industry employs an estimated 20 million people. As the seeding season for next harvest is currently underway, the industry fears that farmers may stop seeding operations.
Executives said a lot will depend on how big buyers like Walmart and Costco negotiate with Indian exporters and how much margins they can pass. 'If this high US tariff continues where India is at disadvantage, Indian seafood exporters will have to make inroads into other markets,' another exporter said.
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