/head> Trump’s Statement on U.S.–India Trade - Trump claims India

Trump’s Statement on U.S.–India Trade - Trump claims India

Photo by Nahi Khabar 24/7 – via Personal Collection
Pakistan: Trump called the U.S.–India trade dynamic a "one-sided disaster." He emphasized that while the U.S. does minimal business with India, India heavily consumes U.S. exports—portraying an imbalanced partnership.

Criticizing India’s Tariffs

He accused India of imposing “the highest” tariffs against U.S. goods, preventing American businesses from accessing the Indian market.


Dropping the Tariffs Offer

Trump noted that India has now offered to reduce its tariffs to zero, but said the offer was too late:

They have now offered to cut their Tariffs to nothing, but it’s getting late. They should have done so years ago.


Echoing the Escalating Trade Crisis

This latest statement adds further tension to an already strained relationship. Earlier, the U.S. had raised tariffs on Indian goods to 50%, blaming India’s continuing imports of Russian oil.


Fallout & Strategic Implications

Analysts warn this aggressive approach may push India closer to Russia and China, especially amid broader diplomatic friction.


Government Reactions

India has strongly rejected these tariffs as unjustified and unfair, asserting its decisions on energy and trade stem from strategic autonomy.


Timeline Recap: A Swift Escalation

  • July–August 2025: Trump began signifying tougher trade stances, including a 25% "reciprocal tariff" followed by an additional 25% penalty, totaling 50% tariffs.
  • Today: Trump brands the trade a “one-sided disaster,” cites high Indian tariffs, and deems India’s new zero-tariff offer too late.


Summary Table

TopicDetails
Statement Time~6:30 PM today via Truth Social
Key ClaimU.S.–India trade is a "one-sided disaster"
Tariff CritiqueHigh Indian tariffs block U.S. market access
India’s OfferPromised zero tariffs—“too late” according to Trump
BackgroundU.S. had imposed up to 50% tariffs on Indian goods earlier this year
ConsequencesRisk of strategic drift as India strengthens ties with Russia and China
India’s PositionRejects U.S. tariffs as unfair, affirms strategic autonomy
 

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post