CNBC’s Inside India newsletter: Could Musk make it worse for India?

Key Points

  • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets with Elon Musk in the U.S. on June 20, 2023.
  • Trump's proposed tariffs on Chinese imports could benefit India as companies diversify supply chains.
  • Elon Musk's influence on U.S.-China trade policy might negatively impact India's economic growth.
  • India temporarily lowered import duties for electric vehicles to 15% in 2024 to attract investment.

Summary

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Elon Musk in the U.S. on June 20, 2023, amidst discussions on global trade policies. President-elect Donald Trump's promise of imposing tariffs on Chinese imports has sparked concerns among global investors but is seen as potentially beneficial for India, as American firms look to diversify their supply chains. Analysts suggest that countries like India and Indonesia could be significant beneficiaries due to their growing markets and lower geopolitical risks. However, Elon Musk, with his substantial business interests in China, might influence U.S. trade policy in a way that could be detrimental to India's economic growth. Musk's previous criticisms of India's high import tariffs on autos, combined with his close advisory role to Trump, could reignite trade tensions between India and the U.S. In response, India has temporarily reduced import duties on electric vehicles to 15% in 2024, aiming to attract investment and possibly mitigate some of these tensions. Meanwhile, despite these potential shifts, the broader economic strategy of diversifying away from China is expected to continue due to deeper underlying issues.

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January 16, 2025
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