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Trump trade war: Will India lower auto tariffs to buy time?

With the April 2 deadline looming for Trump’s tariffs to kick in, India could lower tariffs on automobiles and keep the engagement with the US going in a bid to buy time until the Quad Summit in 2025 in New Delhi.

March 10, 2025 / 17:16 IST
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US President Donald Trump (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

The clock is ticking as India nears the April 2 deadline when reciprocal tariffs, announced by US President Donald Trump, are expected to kick in. President Trump had also called out India as a ‘tariff abuser.’ After the Indian Commerce Minister’s visit to the US, Trump said that India had agreed to cut tariffs although the Indian side is yet to come out with an official statement.

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal was in the United States in the first week of March meeting officials and setting the ground for what will be intense negotiations ahead of the bilateral trade agreement. The two countries have agreed to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement by September-October 2025.

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With about three weeks to go for April 2, there is evidently not enough time for both sides to agree upon the broad contours of the trade agreement – with over 13,000 line items, 400 of which concern the IT sector alone – policymakers and industries are grappling with the uncertainty that reciprocal tariffs could bring.

“India could most likely lower tariffs for the automobile sector – the impact would be on automobiles priced over Rs 50 lakh, which is the premium luxury segment, and it would give a win to Trump,” said a source who was in regular touch with the negotiators last week.