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India can drop tariffs on 90% of US exports but reciprocity a must, says GTRI's Ajay Srivastava

US President Trump has said that India has made an offer to drop all tariffs on US goods, and while the Indian government is yet to officially respond, CNN-News18 has reported citing sources that the deal is not final yet, and any tariff relief will have to work both ways.

May 15, 2025 / 14:55 IST
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US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi
US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi

President Trump’s claim that India has offered to drop all tariffs on US goods has sparked speculation over the progress of the India-US trade deal. Global Trade Research Initiative's (GTRI) founder Ajay Srivastava has said that New Delhi could offer to make 90 percent of American exports tariff-free from day one using a ‘zero-for-zero’ approach.

However, GTRI said India should keep automobile and agriculture out of any trade deal with the US. "…the deal must ensure strict reciprocity, with both sides eliminating tariffs equally," said GTRI’s Srivastava.

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US President Trump, in Qatar during a meeting with business leaders, said on May 15 that India has made an offer to drop all tariffs on US goods. The Indian government is yet to officially respond this, though CNN-News18 reported citing sources that the deal is not final yet, and any tariff relief will have to work both ways.

Trump said India has “offered us a deal where basically they are willing to literally charge us no tariff.” No further details on the 'offer' were shared.