Indian Firms Warned Against Re-Routing Goods from China to US

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Apr 24, 2025 19:41
GTRI advises Indian exporters to avoid re-routing goods from China to the US, emphasizing the importance of value addition, supply chain transparency, and US customs compliance.
Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
New Delhi, Apr 24 (PTI) Domestic exporters should not use India as a destination for re-routing goods originating from high-tariff countries like China to the US, economic think tank GTRI said on Thursday.

Instead of re-routing, Indian exporters should build genuine value addition, supply chain transparency, and adhere to US customs rules, the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said.

Cautioning against "shortcuts", GTRI Founder Ajay Srivastava said Indian firms need to build on genuine value addition, supply chain transparency, and comply with US customs rules. For countries like India, the opportunity is real, but only if exporters play by the rules.

He added that exporters often misunderstood US non-preferential rules of origin (RoO), which determine a product's true origin. If a product contains high Chinese content and fails to meet the substantial transformation test, it may still be classified as Chinese, regardless of where it was assembled and subjected to punitive tariffs.

The US has imposed tariffs as high as 245 per cent on China, while most other countries continue to enjoy just 10 per cent duties. This disruption is prompting companies to rethink sourcing strategies, giving rise to three distinct trade models, each with different implications for exporters.

It also said that as Chinese exports to the US decline, manufacturers in China may try to offload their surplus in other markets at deeply discounted prices.

This could distort prices and hurt domestic industries in countries like India.

Already, the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) is keeping a close watch on import trends, especially in sensitive sectors such as steel, toys, chemicals, and synthetic textiles, it added.

"Quick deployment of anti-dumping measures will be essential to protect Indian industry from injury," it said.

To ensure compliance with US RoO, firms must map and audit the supply chain to identify foreign content; redesign manufacturing processes to ensure domestic transformation of key inputs; and maintain meticulous documentation, including invoices, production steps, and origin declarations.

Further, it said India, with its robust and cost-effective API (active pharmaceutical ingredient) manufacturing ecosystem, is well-positioned to absorb a large portion of redirected demand in the chemicals sector.

In 2024, the US imported USD 165.5 billion worth of chemicals, including APIs and other pharmaceutical raw materials, with China supplying 9.7 per cent.

To navigate the tariff shock, several countries are poised to step in.

Similar opportunities are there for Indian firms in sectors such as machinery, electrical and electronic products, textiles, garments, leather and footwear, ceramic and cement products, and plastics, furniture, toys and medical devices.
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