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    Geopolitical Risks and Emerging Market Opportunities

    kaydenchiewBy kaydenchiewSeptember 1, 2025003 Mins Read
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    The U.S.-India trade tensions, marked by the Trump administration’s imposition of 50% tariffs on Indian exports in August 2025, have triggered a seismic shift in global supply chains and emerging market dynamics. These tariffs, justified by U.S. claims of India’s continued imports of Russian oil and non-compliance with U.S. geopolitical expectations, have disproportionately impacted labor-intensive sectors such as textiles, gems and jewelry, and seafood. For instance, India’s textile and apparel exports—valued at USD 10.8 billion in 2023–25—now face tariffs as high as 63.9%, threatening production hubs like Tirupur and NCR [1]. Similarly, the gems and jewelry sector, which accounts for 40% of India’s U.S. market share, faces 52.1% tariffs, risking 150,000–200,000 jobs in cities like Surat [2].

    The economic fallout extends beyond India. Global supply chains are rapidly realigning as Indian firms seek alternatives to U.S. tariffs. Vietnam and Bangladesh, for example, have seen a 25.13% surge in textile exports to the U.S. in early 2025, capitalizing on lower tariffs and competitive labor costs [3]. This shift underscores a broader U.S. strategy to diversify supply chains away from China, but it also highlights the fragility of export-dependent economies in a multipolar world. Meanwhile, India’s pharmaceutical sector—currently exempt from tariffs but at risk of 250% levies—remains a critical buffer, given its USD 10 billion annual exports to the U.S. [4].

    India’s response has focused on strategic diversification and domestic reforms. The government has pushed for tax cuts, interest subsidies, and a pivot to markets like the EU, Southeast Asia, and Africa [5]. However, these measures face headwinds. The U.S. has simultaneously deepened ties with India’s regional rival, Pakistan, through trade deals and diplomatic engagement, complicating New Delhi’s geopolitical calculus [6]. Additionally, India’s growing economic partnership with China—despite border tensions—signals a recalibration of global alliances, with the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in 2025 emphasizing closer cooperation in technology and renewables [7].

    For investors, the implications are clear: geopolitical risk is no longer confined to traditional hotspots. The U.S.-India trade war exemplifies how trade policy is increasingly weaponized, creating volatility in emerging markets. Sectors like pharmaceuticals and renewables offer resilience, but exposure to labor-intensive industries requires hedging against tariff shocks and supply chain disruptions. As global supply chains fragment, businesses must prioritize diversification, digitalization, and long-term resilience [8].

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    [1] India’s nearly $87 billion exports to U.S. under threat due to Trump tariffs [https://www.cnbc.com/2025/08/07/indias-nearly-87-billion-exports-to-us-under-threat-due-to-trump-tariffs.html]
    [2] Trump’s 50% tariff shock hits India – what it means for … [https://m.economictimes.com/news/economy/foreign-trade/trump-tarrifs-impact-50-shock-for-india-to-hit-soon-what-it-means-for-growth-jobs-and-hardest-hit-sectors/articleshow/123521817.cms]
    [3] U.S.-India Trade Tensions Reshape Global Supply Chains [https://www.ainvest.com/news/india-trade-tensions-reshape-global-supply-chains-emerging-markets-seize-opportunity-2508/]
    [4] India’s labour intensive sectors brace for 70% export collapse as US goes ahead with 50% tariffs: GTRI [https://m.economictimes.com/news/economy/foreign-trade/indias-labour-intensive-sectors-brace-for-70-export-collapse-as-us-goes-ahead-with-50-tariffs-gtri/articleshow/123519154.cms]
    [5] U.S.-India Trade Tensions and the Resilience of … [https://www.ainvest.com/news/india-trade-tensions-resilience-india-export-sectors-navigating-geopolitical-risks-strategic-diversification-2508/]
    [6] US-India Relations Enter a New Period of Friction [https://www.steptoe.com/en/news-publications/stepwise-risk-outlook/us-india-relations-enter-a-new-period-of-friction.html]
    [7] SCO summit signals strategic shift amid US tariff uncertainty [https://m.economictimes.com/markets/stocks/news/sco-summit-signals-strategic-shift-amid-us-tariff-uncertainty/articleshow/123628290.cms]
    [8] How supply chains need to adapt to a shifting global … [https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/06/how-supply-chains-need-to-adapt-to-a-shifting-global-landscape/]

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