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India, others may have to face tough tariff talks as Trump says he doesn’t want ‘too many’ exceptions

US trading partners have raced to secure carveouts ahead from the levies Trump has placed at the center of his economic agenda

March 26, 2025 / 07:49 IST
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Trump has promised a sweeping tariff announcement next Wednesday, touting it as a “Liberation Day” against trading partners he has long accused of “ripping off” the US

President Donald Trump said he plans to limit exceptions to his tariff push, the latest cryptic hint about a planned April 2 announcement of reciprocal duties on global trading partners.

US trading partners have raced to secure carveouts ahead from the levies Trump has placed at the center of his economic agenda, but the president indicated that they would be tough to secure.

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“I know there are some exceptions, and it’s an ongoing discussion, but not too many, not too many exceptions,” Trump said in an interview with Newsmax. “No, I don’t want to have too many exceptions.”

Trump has promised a sweeping tariff announcement next Wednesday, touting it as a “Liberation Day” against trading partners he has long accused of “ripping off” the US. The date is to be headlined by reciprocal levies for countries that impose their own tariffs on US goods, though the exact size, scope and method of those tariffs hasn’t yet been disclosed.