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PM Modi mulls lower tariffs, more imports to counter Trump’s threats

Indian officials are also considering a limited trade deal with the US under one of its scenarios, people familiar with the matter said. New Delhi had tried unsuccessfully to implement this during the first Trump administration.

January 22, 2025 / 13:08 IST
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Narendra Modi Photographer: Prakash Singh/Bloomberg
Narendra Modi Photographer: Prakash Singh/Bloomberg

India’s government is evaluating options ranging from a trade deal, cutting tariffs and importing more goods from the US if US President Donald Trump follows through with threatened trade action.

Officials in the Narendra Modi-led administration have sketched out various scenarios to counter any steps a new Trump administration may take to narrow India’s trade surplus with the US which was $35.3 billion for the year ended March 31, people familiar with the matter said. US was India’s largest trading partner for the period, data from India’s commerce ministry show.

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Among the options discussed, the government could buy more whiskey, steel and oil from the US, the people said, asking not to be identified as the talks are private. It could also reduce some import tariffs, with officials drawing up a list of likely products, such as bourbon whiskey and farm goods like pecan nuts, they said.

One of the proposals being considered is to reduce duties on good imported from US states that are politically important for the Republican party, one of the people said.