Trump says India offered to reduce tariffs on US goods to zero
US President Trump claims India proposed eliminating tariffs on American goods after decades of trade imbalance, with US imports from India totaling $56.3 billion in 2025, officials said.
- U.S. President Donald Trump claimed India has offered to reduce tariffs to zero, but he believes the move is getting late.
- Trump criticized India's reliance on Russian imports and stated it imposes the highest tariffs globally, limiting U.S. business access.
- India responded by labeling U.S. tariffs as unjustified and unreasonable and emphasized it will safeguard its economic interests.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed he would not compromise on agricultural and industrial concerns, despite potential pressure.
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Trump says India offered to reduce tariffs on US goods to zero
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that India has offered to reduce its tariffs on U.S. goods to zero, even as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was making public shows of solidarity with Chinese and Russian leaders in the face of trade pressure from Washington.
Trump says India offered zero tariffs on US goods but calls move too late
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that India has offered to slash tariffs on American goods to zero, even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi showcased solidarity with China and Russia during a summit in Beijing. Calling the US-India trade relationship “one sided,” Trump wrote on Truth Social: “They have now offered to cut their tariffs to nothing, but it’s getting late. They should have done so years ago.” The Indian Embassy in Washington di…
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