News & Media 4th Apr 2025

U.S Reciprocal Tariffs- Rationale, Mechanics & Strategic Implications

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Sanjay NotaniPartner | Mumbai

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Several Indian companies with significant exposure to the United States markets are turning to legal and trade experts as they brace for potential fallout from sweeping new tariffs imposed by the US government. The sudden move is expected to disrupt commercial contracts and could lead to a wave of renegotiations and disputes.

Against this backdrop, our Partner Sanjay Notani shares his views in the recent story, “U.S Reciprocal Tariffs- Rationale, Mechanics & Strategic Implications” by Maulik Vyas from The Economic Times.

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