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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Trump Slams Bangladesh with 35% Tariff, Indian Textile Stocks Surge
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Trump Slams Bangladesh with 35% Tariff, Indian Textile Stocks Surge

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 8, 2025 10:27 am
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Indian textile stocks jumped sharply on Tuesday morning after U.S. President Donald Trump slapped a 35% tariff on ready-made garment exports from Bangladesh.

This move instantly made Indian exports more attractive in the global market.

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Gains Across the Board

By 9:25 a.m., shares of top textile firms were surging.

  • Gokaldas Exports rose 7.8% to ₹970
  • Vardhman Textiles was up 7.4% to ₹535.75
  • KPR Mill gained 2% to ₹1,181.3
  • Welspun Living also moved up 2% to ₹145.65

The news came as a surprise, but Indian investors didn’t wait long. They saw an opportunity — and grabbed it.

What Triggered This Rally?

The U.S. hit Bangladesh with a 35% tariff on garment exports. This makes Bangladeshi products more expensive in the American market.

Earlier in April, the proposed rate was 37%. While slightly reduced, the new rate is still over three times the old 10% base rate. These tariffs will take effect on August 1, unless a last-minute deal is made.

For now, Indian exporters have a clear advantage.

India’s Market Share May Rise

In the U.S. garment market:

  • Vietnam holds 19%
  • Bangladesh has 9%
  • India stands at just 6%

With Bangladesh taking a hit, India could rise up that ladder. Indian textile companies are well-positioned to fill the gap.

Trump’s Trade War Targets Asia

Trump didn’t stop with Bangladesh.

  • Japan and South Korea were slapped with 25% tariffs
  • Myanmar and Laos got 40%
  • Cambodia and Thailand were hit with 36%

Trump is rewriting the rules of global trade with a bold hand.

On India, however, Trump sounded optimistic:

“We are close to making a deal with India,” he said.

That’s a positive sign. A trade deal with the U.S. could boost India’s export economy even further.

Why This Matters

India’s textile sector has been under pressure for a while. This global shift could be the push it needs.

As the world looks for cheaper alternatives to Bangladesh, Indian textile stocks are now back in focus.

The road ahead isn’t guaranteed, but the door has opened.

Also Read ‘No Exceptions’: Trump Threatens Additional Tariff on Nations Backing Anti-American BRICS

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