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Trump Criticizes India’s Trade Ties, Imposes Tariffs

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump⁢ Imposes 50% ‍Tariffs on India, Denounces Trade as “Totally One-Sided Disaster”

WASHINGTON⁤ – September 1, 2025 – Former President donald Trump ‌has authorized‍ a 50% ​tariff on a range of Indian exports to‍ the‌ United States, ​escalating ​a trade dispute ​that has rapidly soured​ relations between the two ​nations. The move, announced yesterday, follows months​ of increasing U.S.criticism of India’s ⁣continued purchase of Russian oil⁣ and​ arms, ‍alongside accusations of unfair trade‍ practices.

Trump characterized‌ the India-U.S. trade relationship ⁢as “a totally one sided disaster!” in ‌a social media post, ⁢alleging that India charges ​the U.S. the “most” tariffs of any country, hindering American businesses. ⁤”The reason ​is that India has charged us, until now, such high Tariffs…that our businesses are unable to​ sell into India,” he wrote.

The ⁤tariff action includes secondary duties of 25% previously imposed last month for purchasing Russian oil, which India​ has ⁣labeled “unfair, unjustified and unreasonable.” Trump further‍ asserted that India is simultaneously benefiting from significant sales ⁣to the U.S.while maintaining high tariffs on American exports.

Data from ⁢the World ⁢Trade organization indicates that in 2024, India imposed an average tariff of‌ 6.2% on U.S. imports (trade-weighted basis), ⁢while the‌ U.S. levied ‍2.4% on Indian goods.

The escalating tensions follow the breakdown of potential trade negotiations. In May, India reportedly offered a “zero-for-zero” tariff deal⁣ on steel, auto components, and pharmaceuticals, but the two countries failed to reach an agreement.

India’s foreign ministry has countered U.S. criticism ‍by pointing out⁣ that ​several nations critical of India’s⁢ trade with Russia are themselves engaged in commerce with Moscow, arguing that such trade is a “vital national compulsion” for India.

The dispute coincides with a‌ strengthening of ties between India and ‍China. ⁤Indian ⁢Prime Minister Narendra Modi ⁢recently met with chinese⁤ President Xi Jinping at the SCO summit in⁢ Tianjin (August ​31-September ​1),reaffirming the importance of their partnership.

U.S.Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent​ downplayed the possibility of the tariffs driving India and China closer together,characterizing the SCO summit ⁣as‌ “performative.” Though, experts suggest improved india-China relations could benefit⁤ both​ countries.

“The improvement of relations ‌with India‍ is a big deal. ​It allows India to access highly critical intellectual property that‍ it needs‍ if it is to industrialize and boost‍ manufacturing,” saeid Marko⁤ Papic,⁢ chief strategist at GeoMacro Strategy BCA​ Access.‍ He also noted the ⁣potential for ⁢the situation ⁣to “further ‍ossify multipolarity”​ as the U.S. struggles to counter ‍narratives framing china as‍ a primary global⁤ disruptor.

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