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India's trade surplus with the US lowest among other nations, as President Trump starts tariff war

A Moneycontrol analysis shows that India may face the ire of the new US President as the average tariff gap, or difference between Indian and US duties, is 11.9 percent across over 3,000 products.

February 02, 2025 / 13:05 IST
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Trump tariffs won't yield much from India
Trump tariffs won't yield much from India

India could be among the nations hit by higher tariffs if the US President Donald Trump turns his eyes to other nations to impose further tariffs as he starts to balance trade in favour of his country.

The US President on February 1 signed executive order imposing 25 percent tariff on Canada and Mexico, and 10 percent tariff on China. Energy imports from Canada would attract 10 percent tariff.

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A Moneycontrol analysis shows that India could also face the ire of the new President as the average tariff gap is 11.9 percent across over 3,000 products traded between the countries.

The tariff gap is the difference between tariffs imposed by India on US imports and those imposed by the United States on Indian exports to the country. Around 10 percent of India's exports to the US attract over 10 percent tariff.