Key sectors in India likely to be affected the most by Trump's reciprocal tariffs

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Fish, meat, and processed seafood, with $2.58 billion in exports face a 27.83 per cent tariff differential. | (File Photo)
Dairy products worth $181.49 million exports to be severely affected by a 38.23 per cent tariff differential. | (File Photo)
Processed food, sugar, and cocoa exports worth $1.03 billion will be affected with a 24.99 per cent tariff hike. | (File Photo)
Alcohol, wines, and spirits face the highest tariff hike at 122.10 per cent. | (File Photo)
Edible oils, with $199.75 million in exports, face a 10.67 per cent tariff. | (File Photo)
Cereals, vegetables, fruits, and spices, valued at $1.91 billion, face a 5.72 per cent tariff differential. | (File Photo)
Live animals and animal products face a 27.75 per cent tariff differential on $10.31 million in exports. | (File Photo)
The pharmaceutical sector, India's largest industrial export, worth $12.72 billion, faces a 10.90 per cent tariff differential. | (File Photo)
Diamonds, gold, and silver with $11.88 billion in exports will attract a 13.32 per cent tariff hike. | (File Photo)
Electrical, telecom, and electronics exports worth $14.39 billion face a 7.24 per cent tariff. | (File Photo)
Machinery, boiler, turbine, and computer exports valued at $7.10 billion will see a 5.29 per cent tariff hike. | Center-Center-Chennai
here are also several other sectors, including textiles, chemicals, rubber, ceramics, glass, and stone products, with a cumulative value of $11.74 billion, that will be affected by tariffs ranging from 6% to 15% | (File Photo)