Rajeev Agrawal from DoorDarshi India Fund explains that Trump’s tariffs will start high to push negotiations and significantly impact the US consumer first. India, with a 26% tariff, is less affected compared to competitors like China, Bangladesh, and Vietnam, potentially benefiting India’s export market. Short-term economic slowdown and inflation in the US are expected outcomes.
FIIs sold about Rs 11,000 crore worth Indian stocks in 2 days of US-Iran war
Foreign investors sold nearly Rs 11,000 crore in two March sessions amid escalating West Asia tensions, surging crude prices and currency volatility. DIIs offered support,