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India central bank cuts interest rates as Trump tariffs kick in

by Anna M.
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(AFP) – India’s central bank cut interest rates in the world’s fifth-largest economy on Wednesday as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs kicked in, and policymakers warned of “challenging global economic conditions”. The cut, the second this year, aims to boost a slowing economy grappling with the impact of Trump’s sweeping tariffs. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) stated that the benchmark repo rate, the level at which it lends to commercial banks, would be reduced by 25 basis points to 6 percent. The central bank’s decision was announced the same day Trump’s 26 percent tariff for the world’s most populous nation came into effect.

Easing inflation concerns over the last few months have allowed the RBI to focus on perking up the Indian economy, which has slowed in the last few quarters. Trump’s protectionist trade policies will likely add to growth pressures and present a challenge for Indian policymakers. While New Delhi is not a manufacturing powerhouse, experts believe that high US tariffs will hurt billions of dollars of Indian exports across different sectors, including gems, jewellery, and seafood.

Economists project that Trump’s tariffs drive will impact India’s GDP growth, with analysts at Goldman Sachs reducing their forecast for the current fiscal year from 6.3 to 6.1 percent. The RBI was more cautious on Wednesday, downgrading its GDP growth projection for the current financial year from 6.7 percent to 6.5 percent. The central bank’s monetary policy committee (MPC) stated that “recent trade tariff related measures” had “exacerbated uncertainties” and clouded the “economic outlook across regions”.

“In such challenging global economic conditions, the benign inflation and moderate growth outlook demands that the MPC continues to support growth,” it added in a statement. RBI governor Sanjay Malhotra, speaking in the financial capital Mumbai, said the “dent on global growth due to trade frictions will impede domestic growth”. “The year has begun on an anxious note for the global economy,” he noted. “Some of the concerns on trade frictions are coming true, unsettling the global community.” Malhotra added that “several known unknowns”, including the impact of relative tariffs, made the “quantification of the adverse impact difficult”.

India’s central bank cut interest rates for the first time in nearly five years in February 2024, as it sought to boost an economy that has been weighed down by muted urban consumer sentiment, a sluggish manufacturing sector, and lower government expenditure. The Indian economy is projected to grow at its slowest pace since the Covid-19 pandemic, down from 9.2 percent in 2023-24.

New Delhi has responded cautiously to Trump’s chaotic trade policies so far. The Department of Commerce stated last week that it was examining both “implications” and “opportunities” after rival manufacturing competitors were harder hit by Trump’s hike in duties. New Delhi and Washington are currently negotiating a bilateral trade agreement, the first tranche of which they hope to finalize by this autumn.

Shilan Shah from Capital Economics commented that the “RBI decision had come as no surprise given the recent sharp drop in inflation and the headwinds from US tariffs”. Shah added that further rate cuts would be expected with the “uncertainty around US trade policy set to rumble on and inflation looking contained”.

– Anuj SRIVAS

© 2024 AFP

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