Chinese Firms Turn to Indian Exporters to Help Fill US Orders
- Chinese firms impacted by US tariffs are seeking Indian exporters to fulfill orders and retain American customers amid a trade war.
- Chinese exports to the US are facing 145% tariffs, while Indian goods incur a lower 10% fee, which may rise to 26% in July.
- Ajay Sahai, director general of the Federation of Indian Export Organisations, stated that several Indian firms were approached by Chinese companies to supply goods to US customers.
- Indian firms, including OayKay Tools and Victor Forgings, are exploring opportunities to meet growing demand due to tariffs on Chinese imports.
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Chinese firms turn to Indian exporters to help fill US orders
Some China-based firms hit hard by US tariffs are reaching out to Indian exporters to fill orders on their behalf and help them retain their American customers as they navigate a trade war causing seismic shocks in global commerce.
Chinese Firms Turn to Indian Exporters to Help Fill US Orders
Some China-based firms hit hard by US tariffs are reaching out to Indian exporters to fill orders on their behalf and help them retain their American customers as they navigate a trade war causing seismic shocks in global commerce.
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