White House Criticizes India’s High Tariffs 2025, Signals Possible Reciprocal Measures here’s all you need to know
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- March 12, 2025
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White House Criticizes India’s High Tariffs on American goods, particularly highlighting a 150% tariff on American alcohol and a 100% tariff on certain agricultural products.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that such tariffs hinder the export of U.S. products, including Kentucky bourbon, to India. She also noted that President Donald Trump advocates for fair and reciprocal trade practices, arguing that these high tariffs are detrimental to the trade relationship between the two countries.
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This criticism reflects broader concerns about trade imbalances and unfair trade practices. President Trump has previously described India’s import levies as “very unfair and strong,” emphasizing the need to address the U.S. trade deficit with India, which stood at $50 billion in 2023.

In response, the Trump administration has considered imposing reciprocal tariffs on countries that unfairly restrict U.S. imports, including India. These measures aim to promote American prosperity and address longstanding trade grievances.
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