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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Donald Trump Imposes 50% Tariff on India’s Russian Oil Trade — Major Blow to Export Sectors and Stock Market Stability
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Donald Trump Imposes 50% Tariff on India’s Russian Oil Trade — Major Blow to Export Sectors and Stock Market Stability

Ankita Das
Last updated: August 7, 2025 4:01 pm
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US President Donald Trump has announced a big increase in tariffs (taxes on imports) on India. Starting August 27, India will face a 50% tariff (double the current 25%) on its crude oil trade with Russia. This news has made investors cautious and the stock market uncertain.

How is the Stock Market Reacting?

Even though the Sensex (India’s stock index) dropped only a little after the announcement, experts warn that this could create trouble for companies that export goods to the US, especially in sectors like:

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  • Textiles (e.g., Gokaldas, Kitex)
  • Chemicals (e.g., Camlin, Aarti, Atul)
  • Auto parts (e.g., BHFC, Suprajit, Sona BLW)

Some industries may face a major decline in exports if this tariff is fully implemented. In fact, analysts say a 50% tariff is almost like a trade ban, especially for smaller firms that work on thin profit margins.

Which Industries Are Most Affected?

Many Indian industries send 30–40% of their exports to the US. These include:

  • Textiles
  • Gems & Jewellery
  • Leather

These industries are now under serious threat because their profits are already very low.

Also, Indian companies that run US brand franchises like:

  • Domino’s (Jubilant Foodworks)
  • McDonald’s (Westlife)
  • Burger King (Devyani International)
  • Pepsi (Varun Beverages)
  • KFC & Pizza Hut (Sapphire Foods)

may also come under pressure if there is a public backlash or boycott of American brands in India.

What About the Rupee?

The Indian rupee is expected to fall due to this situation. While this sounds bad, a weaker rupee could help Indian exporters a bit by making their products cheaper overseas. Over time, this could boost company earnings in India.

Read more: “India Is Doing Better Than the US!” — RBI Governor Slams Trump’s ‘Dead Economy’ Remark with Solid Growth Data

Where Should Investors Focus?

Experts are now advising investors to focus on Indian market-oriented sectors like:

  • Cement
  • Hotels
  • Telecom
  • Railways & Defence
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Hospitals
  • New-age tech businesses
  • Auto & auto parts (within India)
  • EMS (Electronics Manufacturing Services)

These sectors depend more on domestic demand than exports, so they are safer for now.

What Should Investors Do?

Experts suggest:

  • Don’t panic, but stay cautious in the short term.
  • If the market drops more than 5%, it could be a good opportunity to buy.
  • Long-term investors should stay focused on India’s growth and not get distracted by short-term global tensions.
  • Short-term traders, however, should be more careful.

Overall, India’s economy remains strong. With 21 days to go before the full tariff kicks in, investors who can look past today’s problems may find great opportunities ahead.

Also See: Trump Imposes 25% Tariff on India, Adds Penalty for Buying energy and weapons from Russia

Disclaimer: These are expert opinions, not financial advice. Always do your own research or speak with a financial advisor before investing.

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