Trump teases 25% tariffs on India as trade deal deadline looms

The article reports that President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs of up to 25% on india as part of a new trade deal, citing IndiaS historically high tariffs on U.S. goods. speaking from Air Force One,Trump acknowledged that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a good friend but criticized India’s tariff policies as excessive. Although a tariff rate similar to the previously proposed 26% “Liberation Day” tariff is being considered, the deal with India is not yet finalized, leaving room for further negotiations. The U.S. aims to finalize trade agreements with key partners, including the European union, Britain, and Japan, before an upcoming deadline. Trump emphasized that changes are necesary now that he is in charge, signaling a tougher stance on Indian trade policies moving forward.


Trump teases 25% tariffs on India as trade deal deadline looms

India could face sweeping new tariffs under a new trade deal, President Donald Trump said Tuesday.

“I think so,” Trump said when asked to confirm reports that India’s tariffs could range between 20% and 25%. “India has been a good friend, but India has charged, basically, more tariffs than almost any other country. You know that, right?”

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been a good friend, adding that the country’s tariffs are too high in his view.

However, Trump also said the deal is “not finalized,” leaving the door open for further negotiations. If imposed, the rate would be similar to the 26% tariff Trump rolled out in April on “Liberation Day” for India, which has since been paused.

The United States is working to finalize deals with top trading partners ahead of a Friday deadline for Trump to implement his “Liberation Day” tariffs. Preliminary agreements have been reached with the European Union, the United Kingdom, and Japan, among others, but not India.

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India has historically implemented high tariffs on trading partners. For example, it agreed to slash import duties on American bourbon earlier this year, but only from 150% to 100%. Trump said things would have to change now that he’s in office.

“Now I’m in charge,” he added, “and you just can’t do that.”



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