India weighs tariff cuts on cars, chemicals as Trump duties loom

Indian officials are considering lowering tariffs on imports such as cars and chemicals to avoid US President Trump’s reciprocal levies. The aim is to finalize a trade deal with the US by fall, with the goal to bolster trade to $500 billion by 2030, addressing Trump’s demand for fair trade practices.

 

Indian officials are exploring ways to lower tariffs on a wide range of imports, including cars and chemicals, in a bid to evade US President Donald Trump’s threatened reciprocal levies, according to people familiar with the matter.

 

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Officials in New Delhi are discussing reducing duties for automobiles, some agricultural products, chemicals, critical pharmaceuticals, as well as certain medical devices and electronics, the people said, asking not to be identified as the plans aren’t finalized.

The proposals would go much further than previous tariff reductions already unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration in recent w ..

 

India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry didn’t immediately respond to a request for further information.

 

New Delhi is hoping such efforts will help India close a trade deal with the US by the fall, a goal set by both countries at the Modi-Trump summit earlier this month in Washington. While officials don’t expect that deal to be finalized by April — when Trump’s planned reciprocal levies may begin — they’re hopeful progress toward an agreement may shield India from those duties.

 

Indian officials are examining the country’s existing tariff regime from multiple angles. Among the options under consideration is whether to reduce overall average tariffs or take a more sector-by-sector approach, the people said. Separately, India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry set up a team that’s taking feedback from other ministries and stakeholders on the potential impact any reciprocal tariffs might have, some of the people said. Some sectors aren’t expected to see any tariff reducti .

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The US has already said it wants to sell more energy and weapons to India — products that are largely supplied to India by Russia. Other products Washington also hopes to add to the list include industrial goods, automobiles and agricultural products, according to people familiar with the matter. India is preparing a list of products that it buys from other countries but not the US, and is evaluating whether it can buy more such products from America, people familiar with the matter said.

Under Trump’s proposed reciprocal tariffs, all kinds of presumed unfair trade actions can be added to the tariff calculation,” said Deborah Elms, head of trade policy at the Hinrich Foundation. “It remains to be seen exactly how this all plays out, but India is certainly at risk of facing high tariffs into the US in the near term.”

 

To be sure, moves to roll-back India’s tariff regime are likely to face challenges. Some officials are concerned that across-the-board cuts could lead to a flood of cheap Chinese imports, swamping domestic industry. To check against that prospect, Indian officials are exploring measures such as non-tariff trade barriers like tighter quality standards and anti-dumping duties.

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