Confident that India's gain is in it: Union Minister Piyush Goyal on US tariff announcements

ANI April 8, 2025 141 views

Union Minister Piyush Goyal remains optimistic about India's economic prospects despite recent US tariff challenges. He highlighted the remarkable growth of India's startup ecosystem, which has expanded from 400 to over 170,000 startups under Prime Minister Modi's leadership. While Congress leader Shashi Tharoor expressed concerns about potential economic impacts, Goyal sees the situation as an opportunity for Indian industries. The Global Trade Research Initiative suggests a potential 6.41% decline in exports to the US in 2025, but Goyal maintains a positive outlook.

"Every sector has a different sentiment. We are confident that India's gain is in it." - Piyush Goyal
Mumbai, April 8: Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Monday expressed confidence that India's industries will benefit from the recent tariff announcements made by US President Donald Trump amid the turmoil in global markets following its recent announcement.

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Tariffs may reduce US exports by 6.41% in 2025

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India's startup ecosystem grew from 400 to 170,000

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Global markets facing significant trade challenges

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Modi's economic policies driving startup innovation

Speaking to reporters during the FICCI's 98th Foundation Day celebrations, Goyal acknowledged the different sentiments expressed by the different sectors upon the tariff announcement and that India sees this as an opportunity.

"Every sector has a different sentiment. I am in communication with each one of them. The industries of India see opportunities in this. We are confident that India's gain is in it," he said.

Goyal also highlighted the growth of India's startup ecosystem, noting that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, the "Start-Up India" initiative, launched nine years ago, has resulted in the rise of over 170,000 startups, up from just 400.

"PM Modi launched start-up India movement 9 years ago. From 400 startups, we are now more than 170,000-plus startups. The country is proud of it," he added.

Meanwhile, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor expressed concerns over the impact of US tariffs on India's economy and emphasised the need for effective bilateral trade agreements and called the situation "quite negative".

"It is a very concerning issue. You know that there is a lot of hope that the bilateral talks with the United States will bring some assurances and relief, but as of now, in the short term, the situation is quite negative," he stated.

He emphasised that the global market has been severely affected, saying, "The global market is bad, not just in India but across the world. As you said, prices are also rising, and nobody understands Trump's tariffs and what they mean."

Moreover, according to a research report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), India could see a decline of USD 5.76 billion or 6.41 per cent, in exports to the US because of the tariffs in 2025.

The research highlights sectors where India may gain or lose ground, offering a nuanced picture of the challenges and opportunities emerging from the new US tariff regime.

The tariffs are likely to give a mild blow to India's merchandise exports to the US. In 2024, India exported USD 89.81 billion worth of goods to the U.S, but this could decline by approximately USD 5.76 billion, a drop of 6.41 per cent, as a result of the new trade measures in 2025.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Interesting perspective from Minister Goyal. The startup numbers are impressive! 🇮🇳 But I do hope the government has concrete plans to mitigate the export losses mentioned in the GTRI report.
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Priya M.
170,000 startups from just 400? That's absolutely incredible growth! The Start-Up India initiative seems to be working wonders. Kudos to all the entrepreneurs making this happen 👏
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the optimism, I think Tharoor raises valid concerns. $5.76 billion is not a small amount. We need more transparency about how exactly India plans to turn this into an opportunity.
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Neha P.
The global market situation is indeed worrying. My small export business has already felt some impact. Hope the government provides some support measures soon 🤞
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Sanjay T.
Love seeing Indian ministers speaking with such confidence on international matters. Whether this works out or not, at least we're not reacting with panic. That's progress!
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Meena R.
The startup numbers are great, but how many of these are actually sustainable businesses? Quantity doesn't always equal quality. Would love to see more data on success rates.

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