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Trump’s latest: May slap India with 20-25% tariff

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Trump's latest: May slap India with 20-25% tariff

NEW DELHI: President Donald Trump on Tuesday said India may be hit with a tariff of 20-25% – a little lower than the 26% reciprocal tariff announced in April – but cautioned that the final levy had still not been finalised as the two countries negotiate a trade deal ahead of an Aug 1 deadline.“I think so,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday when asked if that was a possible tariff rate for New Delhi.“India has been a good friend, but India has charged basically more tariffs than almost any other country,” Trump said aboard Air Force One as he returned to Washington from a five-day visit to Scotland. “You just can’t do that.”With a 20-25% levy, which will include a 10% baseline tariff, India will be better placed than Bangladesh, with which it’s competing for a share of the textiles market. But several others, including Vietnam (20%) and Indonesia (19%) are better placed, along with the EU and Japan (15% each) and the UK (10%). Chinese imports into the US currently face 30% customs duty.

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