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[Global Trade Tensions, Energy Realignment, and Brand Heritage: A Business Analysis]-[Trump's 50% tariff on India kicks in]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-08-27

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Global Trade Shifts and the Impact of US Tariffs

The global economic landscape is currently facing significant volatility, primarily driven by the imposition of 50% tariffs by the United States on a substantial portion of Indian exports. According to BBC reporting, this policy shift affects approximately two-thirds of India’s exports, valued at roughly $55 billion. The US administration justifies these measures as a consequence of New Delhi's continued purchase of Russian oil, which Washington argues "helps fund Moscow's war in Ukraine."

For Indian manufacturers, particularly in the textile, leather, and jewelry sectors, these tariffs are described as the "harshest ever." Small business owners express fear that if these tariffs persist, they will be forced to "wind down" operations due to an inability to compete with countries like Bangladesh and Vietnam, which benefit from lower tariff regimes. Vishwanshu Agarwal, a garment exporter, noted that orders are "drying up" as US customers are unable to "absorb these kind of margins."

Similarly, Sanaa Javeri Kadri, CEO of Diaspora Spice Company, highlighted the devastating impact on small enterprises. She noted that her company faces a projected $750,000 cost increase, forcing her to pass costs to consumers, which she fears will "shrink and slow down our growth significantly." The human cost is also profound, as companies are forced to reconsider purchase orders for farmers who rely on these exports for their livelihoods.

Geopolitical Realignment and Energy Security

At the core of the rift between Washington and New Delhi is the issue of Russian oil. Indian officials and experts argue that the demand to stop using Russian oil is "unfair" and "unreasonable." Narendra Taneja, Head of Energy at the India Section of the BRICS Business Council, emphasized that India is a "developing economy" where "every dollar matters." He noted that prior to 2022, India sourced most of its oil from the Gulf, but shifted to Russia after Western sanctions caused Gulf producers to prioritize European markets. Taneja argued that India's decision to buy Russian oil actually "protected the American consumer" by keeping global oil prices from spiking to $150 per barrel.

Amidst these tensions, there are signs of a thaw in relations between India and China, as both nations seek to navigate the pressures of US trade policies. While geopolitical issues like border clashes persist, there is a clear effort toward "mutual trade" and finding common ground to mitigate the impact of external economic threats.

The European Automotive Dilemma

Europe’s car industry is also sounding the alarm regarding the EU's "green transition plan." Matthias Zink, president of the European Association of Automotive Suppliers, warned that the 2035 ban on combustion engines is "too early in terms of realization." He argued that the current policy forces Europe into a dependency on China for battery supply chains, noting that "nearly 100% of the battery supply will come from China." The industry is calling for a more "holistic and pragmatic approach" that allows for technological competition, including hydrogen and synthetic fuels, rather than a binary focus on battery electric vehicles.

The Power of Heritage Brands

Finally, the segment addressed the backlash against the Cracker Barrel logo redesign. Marketing expert Molly McLaurin explained that the negative public response stemmed from the company stripping away the "soul" of a "heritage brand." By removing the "old-timer" logo—which represented the founder's uncle—the company alienated customers who viewed the brand as a "ritual and a staple." The incident serves as a stark reminder that when modernizing legacy brands, companies must "bring customers along for the journey" and pay homage to the original story, or risk significant reputational damage.

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They would also look at a scenario where they have to wind down eventually.
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Well, India is looking at a realignment of its geopolitical partners.
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So they're trying to find common ground over here.
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