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Government expects minimal impact of Trump's reciprocal tariffs, higher auto, steel levies

The thinking in the government is that the goods which could be targeted after April 2 are not price sensitive, while the country's auto exports to the US are modest at best

March 27, 2025 / 14:26 IST
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India and US are presently negotiating the first tranche of a mutually beneficial, multi-sector BTA by fall 2025.
India and US are presently negotiating the first tranche of a mutually beneficial, multi-sector BTA by fall 2025.

The government expects minimal impact of US President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariff plan, expected to come into effect from April 2, as most goods vulnerable to the move aren’t price sensitive.

“Even if the US imposes higher tariffs on key Indian exports such as basmati rice, the item isn’t price sensitive and hence the impact won’t be large,” a senior government official said.

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The comments also come at a time when a US delegation is in India for three-day talks in which trade is expected to take the centre stage.

The government also does not expect any major fallout from higher levies on steel and aluminium as well as automobiles. It is expected to take its time in deciding on any tariff reductions through a proposed trade deal with America, the official added.