Group 1 - The cumulative tariff rate imposed by the US on Indian products has reached 50%, one of the highest rates faced by US trade partners, aimed at punishing India for purchasing Russian oil, leading to strained US-India relations [1] - Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar stated that importing oil from Russia aligns with India's national interests and helps stabilize international oil prices, emphasizing India's commitment to independent decision-making in oil imports [3] - The high tariffs are expected to put over half of India's exports to the US at a competitive disadvantage compared to products from other countries, affecting multiple labor-intensive sectors such as textiles, leather goods, chemicals, handicrafts, carpets, and seafood [5] Group 2 - The Indian government has announced several policies to assist farmers and small business owners in coping with the impact of tariffs, including financial subsidies for affected exporters and encouragement to diversify export markets towards Latin America and the Middle East [6] - Despite the challenges in trade, there remains room for negotiation between the US and India, with five rounds of trade talks conducted without reaching an agreement, and the next round of negotiations postponed [8] - The strategic value of India has diminished since the Trump administration focused on economic development and manufacturing return, yet mutual interests in military cooperation and the Indo-Pacific strategy persist [8]
高关税令美印关系紧张 印度多行业受冲击
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-29 06:28