Impact of Trump’s Tariffs on India: Sectors Affected, Trade Talks, and Future Prospects

Trump’s 25% tariffs on Indian imports could impact key sectors and stall trade talks. Understand India’s response and future trade implications.

Trump’s Tariffs on India

Trump’s Tariffs on India Latest News

  • U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff plus an additional penalty on Indian imports, ending months of speculation. 
  • However, this move has introduced fresh uncertainty over the prospects of a bilateral trade agreement between India and the U.S., complicating future trade negotiations.

Trump Imposes Tariffs on India

  • U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on Indian imports, citing India’s tariff and non-tariff barriers and its energy and defense dealings with Russia as key reasons. 
  • While details of the additional penalty remain unclear, Trump has previously threatened a 10% extra tariff on BRICS nations, which could raise India’s effective tariff rate to 35%
  • Additionally, pending U.S. legislation proposes a 500% tariff on India, China, and Brazil for their continued engagements with Russia, adding further uncertainty to India-U.S. trade relations.

Impact of Trump’s Tariffs on Indian Economy and Key Export Sectors

  • While U.S. importers will bear the direct cost of the new tariffs, Indian goods will become less competitive and more expensive in the U.S. market. 
  • On a macroeconomic level, the tariffs are expected to reduce India’s GDP growth by 0.2%, lowering forecasts from 6.6% to 6.4%, according to Bank of Baroda research. 
  • However, the real impact will be sector-specific, hitting industries like garments, precious stones, auto parts, leather goods, and possibly electronics.
    • These sectors may face pricing disadvantages compared to competitors from Vietnam, South Korea, and Indonesia, who benefit from lower tariffs. 
  • Exporters in these sectors will need to rework their strategies to stay competitive.

The Breakdown of India-U.S. Trade Talks Leading to Tariffs

  • In February 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump announced plans to finalise the first tranche of a bilateral trade deal by fall, a move seen as a positive commitment to strengthening ties. 
  • This announcement came ahead of Trump’s broader reciprocal tariffs strategy, which pressured other countries to enter negotiations with the U.S. 
  • However, on April 2, Trump launched his Liberation Day tariffs, imposing a 10% baseline tariff globally and additional country-specific tariffs, with India facing a 26% total tariff. 
  • Following backlash, Trump announced a 90-day pause to allow for bilateral negotiations aimed at reducing trade deficits. 
  • The pause, initially set to expire in July, was extended until August 1, but no breakthrough was reached, leading to the imposition of tariffs.

Multiple Frictions Strain India-U.S. Trade Relations

  • While no single incident has soured India-U.S. ties, several points of friction have built up in recent months. 
  • President Trump has consistently criticised India’s tariff and non-tariff barriers and has also raised concerns about India’s continued energy and defense dealings with Russia, accusing it of indirectly financing the Ukraine war. 
  • India, however, has defended its energy security strategy, with Russia supplying 35-40% of its oil imports. 
  • Additionally, India’s refusal to open its agriculture and dairy sectors to foreign competition remains a major sticking point, as it protects vulnerable domestic farmers. 
  • Tensions escalated further when Trump claimed credit for the India-Pakistan ceasefire (Operation Sindoor), a claim firmly rejected by India. 
  • In response to U.S. tariffs on Indian goods like steel and aluminium, India has informed the WTO of its right to impose retaliatory tariffs. 
  • These cumulative issues have set the stage for Trump’s recent tariff imposition, reflecting the growing strains in bilateral ties.

India Faces Imminent Tariffs Amid Uncertain Trade Deal Prospects

  • Despite discussions of a potential “mini-deal” to ease reciprocal tariffs, U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent tariff announcement signals that such a deal is unlikely in the near term. 
  • Both India and the U.S. remain committed to finalising a broader trade agreement by fall 2025, but progress has been complicated by Trump’s decision to link India’s Russia engagements to trade negotiations
  • So far, five rounds of talks have been held, with the next U.S. delegation visit scheduled for late August. 
  • Meanwhile, Trump’s Executive Order, dated July 31, mandates that tariffs on Indian imports will take effect within 7 days, making the imposition of duties imminent and unavoidable for now.

Source: TH

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