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India Tariffs: US Commerce Secretary Calls for Trade Reform

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

US Commerce Secretary ⁣Urges ⁣India to Lower Tariffs, Cites Corn Import Disparity

Washington ‌D.C. ​- September​ 14,2025 – US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick​ has sharply criticized India’s trade practices,specifically calling⁣ on New Delhi to reduce tariffs,particularly on American ‍corn,to maintain a healthy trade relationship with the United States.

Lutnick questioned India’s reluctance to import US corn, stating, “India brags that they have 1.4 billion people. Why‍ won’t 1.4 billion people⁢ buy one bushel of US corn? Doesn’t that rub you ​the⁢ wrong way that they sell everything to us, ‌and they won’t buy our corn. ⁢They put tariffs on everything.”

He characterized the current trade dynamic ‌as “one‍ way,” ​asserting that India benefits significantly from access to the ⁢US market while simultaneously⁤ restricting American exports.Lutnick reiterated​ the US ⁤position, ⁤stating, “The president​ says, ‘fair ⁣and reciprocal ⁤trade’.”

The Secretary’s remarks came during a recent interview discussing US​ trade relations with key ⁣allies including India,‌ Canada, and Brazil. He emphasized President Donald Trump’s ​insistence on a reciprocal trade approach, urging India to⁣ “bring down your tariffs, treat us the way​ we treat ‍you.”

Lutnick ​indicated the US aims to address⁤ what he described ‌as “years of wrong” through tariffs⁢ on Indian ‌goods. the Trump administration has‌ already‌ imposed ‍tariffs of up ⁢to 50% on certain indian ⁣products, including a 25% levy on India’s purchases of Russian oil – among the highest tariffs levied on any nation.‌ He‌ warned, “That’s the president’s model, and you either accept it or you’re​ going to‍ have a tough time doing business with the⁢ world’s greatest consumer.”

India‍ has officially ⁣responded to the US actions, labeling them⁤ “unfair, unjustified and ⁣unreasonable.”⁤ New Delhi ‍has‍ defended its continued purchase of Russian crude oil, citing national interest and market dynamics.

Lutnick suggested that a resolution to the trade dispute, and potential‍ progress on a trade‍ agreement, could be contingent on ⁣India curtailing its oil imports from Russia. Speaking to CNBC, he stated, “Well,‍ we’re​ going to sort out India,”⁣ signaling that addressing energy and tariff issues are crucial for advancing negotiations.


Published By: Sayan Ganguly
Published ⁢On: September⁢ 14, 2025

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