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President Donald Trump on Tuesday threatened to raise tariffs on Indian imports as high as 25% if the allied nations cannot complete a long-sought trade agreement.
โThey are going to pay 25%,โ Trump said.
When asked by a reporter if India would pay tariffs of 20% to 25%, Trump said, โYeah, I think so.โ
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told CNBC Monday that an elusive India trade agreement would require more discussion between the two countries.
โThey have expressed strong interest in opening portions of their market, we of course are willing to continue talking to them,โ Greer said. โBut I think we need some more negotiations on that with our Indian friends to see how ambitious they want to be.โ
Trump in recent trade agreements has doubled down on countries opening up previously closed markets to US goods. But neither side has highlighted particular sticking points, and Indiaโs commerce minister last week sounded an optimistic tone about the chance of reaching an agreement with the United States before Trumpโs self-imposed August 1 deadline.
Although Trump has not yet threatened India with a letter setting a new tariff, as he has done for more than a dozen other trading partners, Trump had set the tariff on Indian goods imported to the United States at 26% on April 2 before pausing those โreciprocalโ levies.
Trump has called Americaโs trade relationship with India โvery tough.โ He has criticized India as the US goods trade deficit with that nation bas ballooned, doubling over the past decade as trade between the two countries has increased. Trump has also frequently complained about Indiaโs high tariffs.
โThey charge more tariffs than any other country,โ Trump said on February 13, hours before he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Trump later mentioned that he told Modi when he met with him, โYouโre not treating us right.โ
But the White House has taken particular issue with Indiaโs so-called non-tariff trade barriers, including taxes on digital services. The Trump administration has also criticized India for restrictive regulations on foreign imports, including what it calls โuniquely burdensomeโ testing requirements.
Last year, the US imported $87 billion worth of goods from India, according to Commerce Department data. Meanwhile, India imported $42 billion worth of goods from the US. The top goods the US received from India last year included pharmaceuticals; communications equipment, such as smartphones; and apparel.
Trump and his administration for months have said a deal with India was nearly done. In mid-May, Trump claimed that India had agreed to levy zero tariffs on US exports โ a claim that India immediately rebutted.
โIndia is the highest โ one of the highest tariff nations in the world. Itโs very hard to sell into India, and theyโve offered us a deal where, basically, theyโre willing to literally charge us no tariff,โ Trump said May 15 during a roundtable with business leaders in Doha, Qatar.
But Indiaโs foreign minister, S. Jaishankar, later called the announcement โpremature.โ He said nothing had been decided, calling negotiations between New Delhi and Washington โcomplicatedโ and โintricate.โ
CNNโs Elisabeth Buchwald contributed to this report.
































