Trump says not considering lowering tariffs on India imports
The Asian nation’s high tariffs and protectionist policies have exasperated US trade negotiators
[WASHINGTON] US President Donald Trump says that he’s not looking at lowering tariffs on India, one-week after the US doubled levies on the country’s imports to 50 per cent as punishment for its Russian oil imports.
Trump responded “no” when asked by a reporter whether he is considering taking away some of the tariffs imposed on India.
“We get along with India very well,” Trump added on Tuesday (Sep 2) at a White House event, but criticised what he said was an imbalanced trade relationship with New Delhi because of high Indian levies.
“India has, you have to understand, for many years, it was a one-sided relationship,” he said. “India was charging us tremendous tariffs, about the highest in the world.”
The US tariffs on India came despite months of negotiations between New Delhi and Washington and stunned officials in the Asian nation. India’s high tariffs and protectionist policies have exasperated US trade negotiators.
Trump set a 25 per cent duty on Indian exports but doubled that level to 50 per cent last week as punishment for purchases of Russian oil. Those levies hit more than 55 per cent of goods shipped to the US, which is India’s biggest market.
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Trump has expressed frustration over India’s continued purchases of Russian energy, which New Delhi has justified as necessary to keep its oil prices low. Critics say such energy buys by India and China help keep Russia’s economy afloat and undercut sanctions against Moscow aimed at reining in the country’s military machine and bringing an end to the war in Ukraine.
The US president said that he was “watching very closely” to see how Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed efforts to set up a meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart and insinuated he was considering additional measures if talks did not progress.
Trump on Monday said that India had offered to cut its tariffs “to nothing” in a social media post, without saying when that offer was made or whether the White House plans to reopen trade talks with India.
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