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Trump’s 50% Tariffs on Indian Imports Takes Effect Today, Escalating U.S.-India Trade Tensions

US tariffs on India

U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to double tariffs on Indian imports to as much as 50% took effect on Wednesday, intensifying trade tensions between the world’s two largest democracies.

The move combines a punitive 25% levy linked to India’s purchases of Russian oil with an earlier 25% tariff on Indian goods, bringing total duties to levels comparable with those imposed on Brazil and China.

The new tariffs target a wide range of exports, including garments, gems and jewelry, footwear, sporting goods, furniture, and chemicals—sectors that support thousands of small exporters in India.

Analysts warn that the policy could disproportionately affect jobs in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state of Gujarat, a hub for textiles and jewelry production.

India’s Response

India’s Commerce Ministry has yet to issue a formal response, but a senior official speaking on condition of anonymity confirmed that exporters would be offered financial support.

Authorities also plan to encourage businesses to diversify into alternative markets such as China, Latin America, and the Middle East to soften the blow from U.S. trade restrictions.

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According to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection notice, Indian goods already loaded onto vessels before the midnight deadline will be granted a three-week exemption.

These shipments may enter the United States under the old tariff rates if they arrive before September 17, providing temporary relief to exporters racing against the deadline.

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