April 6, 2025 - 00:32

The ongoing US tariff war may have significant repercussions for the real estate markets in India's prominent tech cities, particularly Bengaluru and Pune. A Chartered Accountant recently expressed concerns on social media platform X, indicating that the ripple effects of these tariffs could hinder growth in the burgeoning tech sector.
As both Bengaluru and Pune continue to attract substantial investments from technology companies and startups, any disruption in international trade could lead to a slowdown in economic activity. The tech industry, which has been a driving force behind the real estate boom in these cities, relies heavily on global supply chains and foreign investments.
If companies face increased costs due to tariffs, this could result in reduced hiring and expansion plans, ultimately affecting the demand for commercial and residential properties. Stakeholders in the real estate sector are closely monitoring the situation, as any downturn in the tech industry could have a domino effect on property values and development projects in these key urban areas.
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