A brief respite: On India’s August trade data, U.S. tariff impact
The full effects of the 50% tariffs will reflect in September’s trade data
What is worrying is the sharp decline in imports across products and sectors — transport equipment (-26.54%), coal and allied products (-26.2%), wood and allied products (-14.46%) and iron and steel (-10.98%). This suggests either a slowing in economic activity, or an attempt to find cheaper domestic suppliers in the wake of tariff-related price pressures. Lower merchandise imports might be good for the deficit, but a sudden decrease such as this is alarming. What is also telling is that despite strained diplomatic relations between India and China, Beijing remains a top trading nation for India. That China remains a main source of imports (grew by 10.19%, April-August) shows that diplomacy and economic relations are far removed from each other.