New Delhi, April 30 -- Auto components maker Sona Comstar said on Wednesday that it can lose about 3% of its annual revenue due to business loss from the impact of Trump tariffs, becoming perhaps the first Indian company to quantify the loss from the sweeping import taxes levied by the US president.

Vivek Vikram Singh, managing director and group chief executive officer of the Gurugram-based company, revealed the estimated loss from Trump tariffs in the January-March earnings call.

"There is risk of losing some business from tariffs, as customers might look to localise some parts. There is going to be impact on the overall demand as well, but there will be clarity on it in the coming months," Singh said during the call.

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