Key Points

Niranjan Hiranandani believes the immediate impact of Trump's proposed tariff will be higher drug prices for American consumers. He frames this trade challenge as a catalyst for India to achieve self-reliance faster. The recent GST reductions on construction materials are expected to significantly benefit the affordable housing market. Hiranandani is optimistic that these factors could propel India's GDP growth into double digits by 2026.

Key Points: Hiranandani Says Trump 100% Pharma Tariff Will Hit Americans First

  • Trump's 100% tariff on patented drugs will make medicines more expensive for Americans first
  • Hiranandani sees the US challenge as an opportunity to accelerate Atma Nirbhar Bharat
  • Recent GST cuts on construction materials will boost affordable housing sector
  • India could achieve double-digit GDP growth by mid-2026 due to economic policies
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Americans will be impacted first: Hiranandani on Trump announcing 100% pharma tariff

Hiranandani Group's Niranjan Hiranandani reacts to Trump's tariff plan, stating it will raise US medicine costs and is an opportunity for Atma Nirbhar Bharat.

"First of all, you have to understand the Americans will be impacted first. - Niranjan Hiranandani"

New Delhi, September 26

Americans will be the first to be affected, said Niranjan Hiranandani, Founder and Chairman of the Hiranandani Group on Friday, in response to U.S. President Donald J. Trump's announcement of a 100 per cent tariff on branded and patented pharmaceutical products.

Speaking exclusively to ANI, Hiranandani said, "First of all, you have to understand the Americans will be impacted first. So if you are putting tax on medicines, the medicines will become more expensive in America. So I think America will be the first to be affected. Yes, we will be affected because we do sales to America. We sell steel, we sell other equipment, we sell pharmaceuticals, all these things. So the companies which are doing this business will obviously be affected. But you have to remember, if the Prime Minister is working towards Atma Nirbhar Bharat, this challenge is an opportunity."

The U.S. tariff, set to take effect on October 1, 2025, aims to encourage companies to establish manufacturing units within the country. Hiranandani said India should treat the challenge as an opportunity for long-term growth. "We are talking about 2030, we are talking about 2047. When such challenges are thrown by the United States of America, by its president, Mr. Trump, obviously India should treat it as an opportunity."

As per Hiranandani, the country's own demographics are growing, as well as those of other alternative countries, which are there for exports. "So I think Atma Nirbhar Bharat, Viksit Bharat will not be in 2030 or 2047, it will be earlier than that. So I think, in a way, it's good. Trump is pushing us to become Atma Nirbhar faster. All this is a future opportunity for India and I'm not happy with the tariff. Obviously, nobody wants that tariff to be there because we like international trade, but if they want to throw a challenge to India, we will meet it," he said.

Speaking on the recent GST cuts, Hiranandani said that they will boost the economy and enhance purchasing power. "Two things will happen. The prices of commodities will come down. The second, there will be more purchasing power, which will be there with the people, because there will be residual amounts. So the multiplier effect of the growth of the economy, which is already running at 7.8 per cent GDP growth, I think, will move beyond 8-9. And if we move everything correctly, by mid of 2026, you will see for the first time in the world a double-digit GDP growth for Bharat, India."

On the real estate sector, Hiranandani said the GST reduction will directly benefit construction and affordable housing. Most of the products had the GST rate of 28 per cent. Now, most products have been reduced by 18 per cent, which means that cement, steel, bricks, and paints, all the inputs that go into the construction of a house, are also coming down. This will have a direct impact on the real estate industry.

"The impact on affordable housing will be much more. Because in the case of high-cost housing, land and other components and other costs, which government taxes are there, are a bigger component, but in the affordable housing segment, the construction cost is a big cost, and that benefit definitely goes to the buyer, which will come up," he noted.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Exactly! Why would America tax their own citizens' medicines? This will backfire on them. Meanwhile, our Atma Nirbhar Bharat initiative gets an unexpected push. Sometimes challenges become blessings in disguise.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in both countries, I can confirm American healthcare costs are already astronomical. Adding 100% tariff on medicines will hurt ordinary Americans the most. Poor policy decision by Trump.
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Arjun K
The GST reduction on construction materials is the real game-changer here. Affordable housing becoming more accessible will transform millions of lives. Hiranandani's analysis on real estate impact is spot on! 🏠
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the optimistic outlook, let's not underestimate the short-term impact on our pharma exports. Many small and medium enterprises depend on US market. Government should provide support during transition period.
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Meera T
Double-digit GDP growth by 2026? That's ambitious but inspiring! The combination of GST reforms and turning challenges into opportunities might just make it possible. Bharat is definitely on the right track! 💪
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David E
Interesting perspective from Indian business leadership. In global trade, protectionist measures often hurt the implementing country more. Hope wiser heads prevail in US policy making.

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