Tariff War: Inter-ministerial group will keep an eye on import growth, efforts to increase exports to 20 countries

Tariff War: The Government of India has formed an inter-ministerial group to monitor import growth from China, Vietnam, and Thailand while evaluating the impact of US tariffs. Also, the Commerce Ministry is looking for new opportunities for exporters and is making efforts to increase trade with 20 countries. These include countries like Australia, Brazil, Germany, Japan, and the UK, where bilateral talks are being intensified.

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Tariff War: Inter-ministerial group will keep an eye on import growth, efforts to increase exports to 20 countries

The Government of India, which is studying the potential of US tariffs from all sides, has set up an inter-ministerial committee with the objective of regulating potential increases in imports from China, Vietnam, and Thailand. Simultaneously, as part of a dual approach, the Commerce Ministry too stepped in to bolster the effort to identify new opportunities for exports by Indian sellers. As a part of this sequence of events, negotiations are going on with 20 nations.

According to Amar Ujala sources, there is a fear that due to the decrease in exports to the US due to high tariffs, countries like China, Vietnam, and Thailand will try to sell their goods in India. This may lead to an increase in imports of consumer goods, electronics, chemicals and steel etc. To monitor this, an import monitoring group has been formed which will include officials from the Department of Commerce, Revenue and Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT). However, the government has already clarified that India is in a much better position than other countries due to the US reciprocal tariff. But due to the 26% retaliatory tariff, there is a possibility of a decrease in Indian exports to the US in some sectors. Seeing the concerns of the exporters, the government is also committed to help them find new markets. Sources said that the Commerce Ministry is engaged in finding a solution to this through proposed free trade agreements with the European Union, Oman, New Zealand and the UK.

The 20 countries that the Government of India has specifically identified to find new markets for export include Australia, Brazil, Bangladesh, China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA and Vietnam. The Commerce Ministry has directed the concerned officials to hold a series of bilateral meetings with these countries.

Muskan Kumawat Verified Public Figure • 16 Apr, 2026 Journalist

Muskan Kumawat is a Journalist & Content Writer at Sangri Times English, covering a wide range of topics, including news, entertainment, and trending stories. With a strong passion for storytelling and in-depth reporting, she delivers engaging and informative content to readers.

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