Indian chemical and auto stocks, including Navin Fluorine, PI Industries, and Bharat Forge, fell up to 6% following the U.S. administration’s 26% blanket tariff on Indian imports. The chemical and automobile sectors, with significant U.S. exposure, are expected to face demand and revenue pressures. India is in talks with Washington to minimize economic fallout from the tariffs.
UltraTech Cement targets double-digit growth for FY26
The company’s net profit increased 10% year-on-year to ₹2,482 crore and revenue from operations grew 13% to ₹23,063.3 crore in the March 2025 quarter. Sales