US tariffs hit Saharanpur’s wood carving exports; industry seeks Union Budget support to save jobs and preserve traditional craft.

Saharanpur’s centuries-old wood carving industry is feeling the strain of the tariff imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, which has hit exports of wooden furniture and decorative products to the American market.
Exporters in the Uttar Pradesh city report a noticeable fall in overseas orders, particularly from the United States, affecting businesses that depend heavily on international demand.
With the sector under pressure, traders and artisans are looking to the upcoming Union Budget for support, along with tax relief from the state government. The slowdown is especially concerning, as Saharanpur’s wood carving industry is part of Uttar Pradesh’s One District-One Product initiative.
Declining exports have made it difficult for businesses to sustain operations, with some struggling to pay wages regularly. This has led to the migration of skilled craftsmen, raising fears about the future of the traditional craft.
Known globally for its detailed workmanship and versatility, Saharanpur’s wood carving industry relies on strong overseas markets. Industry voices say timely policy intervention is crucial to protect jobs and keep the craft alive.
Published: 12 Jan 2026, 03:32 pm IST
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