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New 25% Tariff on India: Trump Justifies It as a Win for ‘American Greatness’

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President Donald Trump has announced a new 25% reciprocal tariff on Indian goods, a measure set to take effect on August 1. This decision also includes an unspecified penalty for purchases from Russia. Trump’s justification for the tariffs on India is based on his claim that the country has some of the world’s “highest” tariffs and the “most strenuous and obnoxious non-monetary Trade Barriers.” He argues that these barriers have restricted US business with India, and the new tariffs are a necessary corrective measure.

In a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump celebrated the effectiveness of his tariff-based economic policies. He wrote that tariffs were making “America great and rich again” and that the “tide has completely turned” against a long history of tariffs being used against the US. Trump’s post also claimed that the US had gone from a “dead country” to the “hottest” in the world, framing the new tariffs as a key component of a successful national revival.

The Indian government has responded with a cautious and diplomatic statement. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry stated that it has “taken note of the announcement” and is “studying its implications.” The ministry also highlighted that India and the US have been engaged in negotiations for a “fair, balanced, and mutually beneficial bilateral trade agreement,” signaling a desire to continue diplomatic talks. This measured reaction suggests that New Delhi is not rushing to a confrontational stance.

The statement further emphasized the government’s commitment to “protecting and promoting the welfare of our farmers, entrepreneurs, and MSMEs.” This indicates that any future response from India will be guided by the need to safeguard its domestic industries and national interests. The situation presents a significant challenge to the US-India economic relationship and will require careful diplomacy from both sides to avoid a full-blown trade war.

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