Seated earlier than a pile of tough diamonds laid out on a pale velvet tray, Kalpesh Mangukiya mentioned his reducing and sprucing enterprise within the Indian metropolis of Surat was struggling even earlier than Donald Trump’s commerce battle deepened his woes.
The proprietor of Kushal Gems had already been compelled to put off 1 / 4 of his employees as income greater than halved due partly to western sanctions on Russian diamonds. Ebbing demand from the US and China, the world’s greatest diamond markets, amid competitors from cheaper lab-grown gems has been an extra complication.
Now Trump’s blanket 10 per cent tariff on imports, and a possible for an extra levy on India, which processes 90 per cent of the world’s diamonds, threaten higher turmoil — until a deal will be struck between New Delhi and Washington.
“The tariffs will have an effect on us . . . demand will come down,” Mangukiya mentioned in his workplace, as TV displays streamed footage from the cramped workshops subsequent door, the place about 100 workers hunched over abrasive sprucing wheels within the sweltering pre-monsoon warmth.
“I don’t suppose issues will enhance a lot within the coming months,” he added. “It’s not enjoyable doing enterprise.”
The gloomy outlook displays the deep disaster in India’s huge diamond processing business — one of many nation’s high export sectors, together with electronics and prescription drugs — which employs greater than 1mn individuals.
A lot of it’s based mostly in Surat, a riverside metropolis in Gujarat state that grew to become a hub for the gem retailers who fled Burma — now Myanmar — after the Japanese invasion in the course of the second world battle.
Exports of lower and polished diamonds, which account for nearly half of India’s gem and jewelry shipments, have fallen 17 per cent on an annual foundation to only over $13bn within the yr to March, in line with the government-backed Gems and Jewelry Export Promotion Council (GJEPC).
Extra broadly, diamond merchants have warned that the worldwide $82bn business has ground to a halt as a result of Trump’s insurance policies, with shipments by the gem-trading centre of Antwerp all the way down to about one-seventh of traditional ranges.

The tariffs from the US, vacation spot for a few third of Indian processed diamonds, are “another blow to the sector”, mentioned Ujjwal Patel, affiliate director at Indian scores and analytics group CareEdge.
Whereas the exact impression of tariffs on the business was “not clear”, the uncertainty had been ample to paralyse the Indian commerce, he added.
Processors and intermediaries in Surat are struggling to maneuver by their giant built-up inventories.
“There’s [been] no stability for the final yr,” mentioned diamond dealer Nirav Davda, as his uncle subsequent to him, who has been within the enterprise for 40 years, examined a pile of glittering stones by a magnifying loupe. “We’re ready and watching — we’re not taking any new orders.”
The downturn has had a deep social and financial impression on Surat, the second-biggest metropolis in a western state that’s the political stronghold of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
An estimated 50,000 artisans have misplaced their jobs previously 12 months and greater than 60 have died by suicide as many struggled with mounting money owed, in line with the Diamond Employee Union Gujarat.

“Our business is struggling,” mentioned Bhavesh Tank, the union’s vice-president, who confirmed the Monetary Instances {a photograph} of a younger household who had taken their very own lives days earlier by leaping from a bridge. “There was already such a giant drawback when there was no tariff.”
India, the world’s most populous nation, is a largely domestically pushed economic system that’s much less export-dependent than a lot of its Asian friends. But Modi, who was among the many first overseas leaders to go to the US president in Washington following his return to workplace, has acted with haste to placate the Trump administration.
On a go to to India final month, US vice-president JD Vance had warm words for Modi and the relations between the 2 international locations, praising what he known as “excellent progress” on a possible commerce deal, the primary a part of which they had been trying to signal later this yr.
“The following three to 6 months are, I feel, vital to see how the entire tariff scenario evolves,” mentioned Shaunak Parikh, GJEPC vice-chair. “Put up that I imagine we should always get some stability,” he added.
India’s authorities had been “working very arduous”, he continued. “We’re fairly hopeful.”

On the ground of Kushal Gems’ sweaty workshop, lots of the employees mentioned they knew of colleagues who had misplaced their jobs.
However largely they saved their heads down, with few paying a lot consideration to the worldwide turmoil attributable to Trump’s government orders.
“We’re not conscious of any tariff,” mentioned 46-year-old Kazabhai Mana, who has been sprucing stones since he was a teen. “We simply do our work, God will present.”
But many within the higher echelons of India’s diamond business have belatedly come to grasp the dangers of being depending on the US, in line with Amit Korat, vice-president of the Surat Jewelry Producers’ Affiliation.
Indian exporters had been now trying to drum up enterprise in different markets, together with Europe, the Center-East and inside India itself, he mentioned.
“Orders from the US are on maintain,” Korat added, voicing deep considerations concerning the future for Surat and its employees. “This tariff is instantly impacting their lives, they’re not privileged individuals.”