Trump tariff could aid India electronics exports, says Nomura – Here’s what can work in our favour

With the Donald Trump-led US government pushing for reciprocal tariffs on Indian goods, citing unfair trade practices, an analysis report by Nomura stated that it could aid India’s electronics exports. India has been gradually bringing down import duties across segments over the past few years. In the Union Budget 2025-26, India rationalised import duties on several critical mobile phone components and parts used in manufacturing television panels. Nomura maintained that if India, in response to Trump’s tariff threat, decides to lower import duties to even zero, there will be limited scope of smartphone assembly shifting to the US. On the other hand, India could be at a comparative advantage and there could be a sustained ramp-up of smartphone exports from India. This, it added, will be contingent on whether tariffs are maintained over a period, as supply chain shifting takes time. 

Per media reports, the Indian government is considering various strategies, including a bilateral trade deal with potential zero duties to address the threat from the US. 

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A look at the current landscape

Currently, imports of fully assembled mobile phones attract 15 per cent duty, while imports of wearables/hearables, televisions and air conditioners attract 20 per cent duty. This is compared to no import duty in the US. However, most subcomponents for PCBAs, cameras, and displays have 0 per cent import duty in India, IT hardware has 0 per cent duty, while components such as displays, PCBA, and mechanics are at 10 per cent duty. Given that imports are largely components and hardly any fully assembled products (except laptops), Nomura maintained that the weighted effective import duty rate is quite low at around 3-4 per cent for India. 

Now in terms of trade, per data as collated by Nomura, while India’s exports of overall electronics products to the US have significantly increased over the past few years (~$2.5 billion in FY20 to ~$11 billion in FY24), almost around 50 per cent was contributed by smartphones (predominantly Apple). However, this is still only approximately 2 per cent of overall US electronics imports, with China and Mexico being much bigger trade partners, contributing 35 per cent and 22 per cent respectively of US Imports in 2023.

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