Key Points

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal confidently addressed potential economic challenges from US tariffs, asserting India's economic robustness. He highlighted the country's strong domestic market and reduced export dependency as key protective factors. Goyal emphasized that Prime Minister Modi's strategic economic planning provides significant insulation against external trade pressures. The minister also noted ongoing positive diplomatic relations between India and the United States, particularly the warm personal rapport between Modi and Trump.

Key Points: Goyal Reveals US Tariffs Won't Harm India's Economic Growth

  • Goyal says India's GDP not export-dependent
  • Textile sector might face US tariff impact
  • GST rate cut to boost disposable income
  • Modi's economic strategies strengthen national growth
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US tariff hike won't have significant impact on India's GDP: Piyush Goyal

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal explains India's economic resilience amid US tariff challenges, highlighting domestic market strength

"I will always be friends with Modi, he is a great Prime Minister - Donald Trump"

New Delhi, Sep 9

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said that the US tariff hike will not have a significant impact on India's GDP as the country is not dependent on exports for its growth.

In his address at the NDTV Profit conclave here, Goyal said that India has a large domestic market and is import-dependent. Additionally, India's GDP is not dependent on exports.

However, the minister said that the textile sector might see a significant impact of US tariffs. "There are two or three sectors that will face significant US tariffs, and textiles is one such sector," he pointed out.

Goyal further stated that the GST rate cut will boost disposable income, which will increase demand in the economy and spur growth. He further added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strengthened the nation's economy with well-planned efforts in the last 11 years.

The minister said that it is not US President Donald Trump that is keeping him awake, but PM Modi's resolve to work for the people that is keeping him up at night.

At the same time, Goyal said that the US and India are two important nations and good friends. "All good things take time," he remarked in reference to the India-US bilateral trade talks.

Goyal's comment comes against the backdrop of the recent conciliatory statement issued by US President Trump after the SCO meeting in Beijing attended by PM Modi.

"I will always be friends with Modi, he is a great Prime Minister. India and the United States have a special relationship. There is nothing to worry about," Trump stated.

To this, Prime Minister Modi replied: "I deeply appreciate and fully reciprocate President Trump's sentiments and positive assessment of India-US ties."

"India and the US have a very positive and forward-looking Comprehensive and Global Strategic Partnership", he posted on X.

- IANS

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Priya S
But what about textile workers? Minister admits this sector will be hit hard. Need proper support measures for those affected. Hope government has a plan.
Aryan P
GST rate cut boosting disposable income is the real game changer! More money in people's hands will definitely boost our economy. Smart move! 💪
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Michael C
Interesting perspective. While India's domestic market is strong, global trade relationships still matter. Hope the bilateral talks progress well for both nations.
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Shreya B
Love the diplomatic handling! Modi-Trump friendship is important for India's global standing. "All good things take time" - perfectly said! 🙏
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the confidence, we shouldn't become complacent. Need to diversify exports and reduce dependency on any single market. Long-term vision required.

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