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.
- President Donald Trump stated that India has offered to reduce all tariffs on U.S. goods to zero, which he described as a long-overdue step to correct a one-sided trade relationship.
- Trump criticized India's high tariffs, stating that U.S. businesses face barriers to selling in India, while India sells massive amounts of goods to the U.S.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, signaling solidarity in trade amid U.S. pressures.
- The Indian government has not officially responded to Trump's claim, which follows high duties imposed by the U.S. on Indian goods.
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