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India’s Manufacturing Hit by China’s Export Restrictions Amid US-China Tensions

  • 16 Jan 2025 11:27 AM
  • India manufacturing, China export ban, 2024 trade tensions

Impact of China’s Export Restrictions on Indian Manufacturing:
India’s manufacturing industry is facing significant disruptions due to China’s export restrictions, which are part of the ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China. These curbs primarily affect industries in India that rely on raw materials, machinery, and components from China, such as the solar power, electronics, and electric vehicle sectors. With China’s actions aimed at the US, India is also indirectly impacted, as many Indian industries depend on Chinese supplies to produce their finished goods. This has resulted in delays and major disruptions, especially in key sectors that are vital to India’s economic growth and development.

The Background of US-China Trade War and Its Effects on India:
As the US and China face an increasingly intense trade war, with Donald Trump’s return to the presidency anticipated, China has implemented retaliatory measures that affect countries like India. These include export bans on vital materials such as gallium, germanium, and lithium, which are crucial for the production of solar cells, semiconductors, and EV batteries. The bans are not only targeting the US but also countries that use these materials to manufacture products intended for the US market, meaning Indian manufacturers are also facing challenges in sourcing critical components. This has placed India in a vulnerable position, as these disruptions are affecting key industries.

Geopolitical Tensions and India's Economic Vulnerability:
China’s export restrictions, while primarily aimed at the US, also reflect deeper geopolitical tensions between the two countries, and India's growing reliance on Chinese imports makes it susceptible to these restrictions. In recent years, India has increasingly turned to China for essential raw materials, machinery, and intermediate goods to support sectors like solar power, electronics, and EV manufacturing. With imports from China rising, India’s manufacturing industry is now facing a challenging situation. The restrictions come at a time when India is also dealing with trade-related issues stemming from national security concerns, including restrictions on Chinese investments and visas, making India even more vulnerable to geopolitical fallout.

 
 
 
 
 
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