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India’s July 8 deadline for 'mini-deal' may face hurdles after US doubles metal tariffs

Local industry bodies asked the government to secure an exemption from higher levies on steel and aluminium through the trade deal but Trump's decision to double the taxes will likely prolong negotiations

June 09, 2025 / 13:15 IST
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US President Donald Trump with Prime Minister Narendra Modi

The United States’ reluctance, so far, to exempt India from the 50 percent tariffs it has slapped on steel and aluminium imports may prove to be a major roadblock in meeting the July 8 deadline for a “mini-trade deal”, a person aware of the development said.

India and the US are looking to close talks for a scaled down version of the first tranche of a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) before President Donald Trump’s country-specific reciprocal tariffs, including a 16 percent levy on New Delhi, kick in from July 9.

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“The decision to increase the steel and aluminium duty from 25 percent to 50 percent is going to impact the timeline of the deal, especially since they are not yet willing to exempt it entirely. Then there is also a question mark on the 10 percent baseline tariff,” the person said.

Apart from the country-specific tariffs that are on pause until July 8, the US has also imposed a 10 percent baseline tariff, which remains in place, on all imports.