Trump slaps reciprocal tariffs, says India has most duties
Friday, 14 February 2025 Ahead of meeting PM Modi, President Trump initiated a move for 'reciprocal tariffs' on allies and competitors, aimed at addressing trade imbalances. Trump specifically named India, criticizing its high tariffs on US goods. These tariffs will be tailored for each country, addressing both direct tariffs and non-tariff barriers. However, implementation might take several weeks or months.
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US President Donald Trump has declared the intention to impose reciprocal tariffs on countries, including India and China, to create fair trade conditions. This... IndiaTimes
US President Donald Trump intends to impose reciprocal tariffs on countries like China, Brazil, and India to address trade imbalances and make American... IndiaTimes Also reported by •Zee News