Indian exporters may benefit from the ongoing tensions between the US and China, using the opportunity to increase their shipments to the American market, according to exports. Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) President SC Ralhan said that the higher tariffs imposed by the US on Chinese goods could shift demand towards India, which exported goods worth $86 billion to the US in 2024–25. "We may gain from this escalation," Ralhan said, as cited by PTI. The US on Friday announced an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods starting November 1, raising the overall tariff rate on Chinese imports to about 130%. This move came after Beijing’s October 9 decision to impose strict new controls on rare earth exports, which are essential for America’s defence, electric vehicle an

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