India's Manufacturing Slows Amid Tariff Pressures and Soft Demand, Hope for RBI Rate Cuts

December 1, 2025
India's Manufacturing Slows Amid Tariff Pressures and Soft Demand, Hope for RBI Rate Cuts
  • Business sentiment for the coming year slipped to its lowest in about three-and-a-half years amid rising competition and tariffs headwinds.

  • Policy context highlights reshoring trends under tariff regimes, rising AI and high-tech manufacturing investments, and government shutdown effects as factors shaping the current conditions.

  • Tariffs, including 50% duties on India, weighed on exports, though diversification to other markets and ongoing trade framework talks offered some mitigation.

  • Tariffs and trade uncertainty were repeatedly cited as drivers of offshore shifts, staffing cuts, and longer-term sourcing cautions across manufacturers.

  • Industry commentary stressed tariff impacts, supplier delays, and U.S. policy uncertainty as pressures on competitiveness and the potential reallocation of business to international suppliers.

  • Export-import frictions and supply-chain volatility linked to tariff policy were identified as key influences on the sector’s outlook.

  • Analysts note data from S&P Global and commentary from HSBC’s Pranjul Bhandari to ground the view of the current PMI trends.

  • Prices rose, with the Prices Index at 58.5% driven by steel, aluminum costs, and tariffs, underscoring persistent input-cost pressures across large industries.

  • GST cuts offer some support but are unlikely to fully offset tariff headwinds to demand.

  • Publication details: the report was updated and published on December 1, 2025, at 11:29 AM IST.

  • India’s manufacturing activity expanded in November, but at a slower pace as weaker domestic demand, softer exports, and fewer new hires cooled momentum.

  • An easing in input-cost inflation provided a rare bright spot, with the Prices Index cooling to a nine‑month low and output charges rising only modestly, potentially supporting hopes for RBI rate cuts.

Summary based on 21 sources


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