Trump announces extra tariffs on IndiaMove to hit 60 countries; Trump calls it ‘Liberation Day’
   Date :04-Apr-2025

Trump announces extra tariffs on India
 
 
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON/NEW DELHI :
 
Experts say, India is far better-placed than most other countries with higher tariffs 
 
THE US has announced additional 27 per cent import duties on India saying New Delhi imposes high tariffs on American goods, as the Donald Trump administration aims to reduce the trade deficit and boost manufacturing. Though the move is expected to impact India’s exports of certain sectors to the US, experts say that India is better-placed than its competitors, including Bangladesh (37 per cent), China (54 per cent), Vietnam (46 per cent) and Thailand (36 per cent) who face increased levies. PresidentTrump, in a historic measure to counter higher duties on American products imposed globally, announced reciprocal tariffs on about 60 countries.
 
“This is Liberation Day, a long-awaited moment. April 2, 2025 will forever be remembered as the day American industry was reborn, the day America’s destiny was reclaimed, and the day that we began to make America wealthy again. We are going to make it wealthy, good, and wealthy,” Trump said in his remarks from the Rose Garden at the White House on Wednesday. He said that the United States charges other countries only a 2.4 per cent tariff on motorcycles, butThailand and others are charging much higher rates, like 60 per cent, India 70 per cent, Vietnam 75 per cent, and others charge even higher rates. As he announced the tariffs, he held up a chart that showed the tariffs that countries such as India, China, the UK, and the European Union charge, along with the reciprocal tariffs that these countries will now have to pay.
 
The chart indicated that India charged an average 52 per cent tariffs, including currency manipulation and trade barriers on US goods, and America would now charge India a ‘discounted’ reciprocal tariff of 26 per cent. But according to the White House documents, there will be a 27 per cent additional duty on India. “India, very, very tough. Very, very tough. The Prime Minister just left. He’s a great friend of mine, but I said, you’re a friend of mine, but you’re not treating us right. They charge us 52 per cent. You have to understand, we charge them almost nothing for years and years and decades, and it was only seven years ago, when I came in, that we started with China,” Trump said. Goods from India are already facing a 25 per cent tariff on steel, aluminium, and auto. For remaining products, India is subject to a base line tariff of 10 per cent between April 5-8. After that, the tariff will rise to country-specific 27 per cent starting April 9 . 
 
India assessing impact: Fin MoS
 
NEW DELHI,
 
Apr 3 ( PTI)
 
MINISTER of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary on Thursday said India is assessing tariff hike imposed by the US and its impact on the country. “For Trump, it’s America first but for Modi, it’s India first. We are assessing the impact of reciprocal tariffs imposed by the US,” he said on the sidelines of an event organised by PFRDA here.