Tariff on "Made in India" products in the U.S. reduced to 18% after a conversation between PM Modi and President Trump.
Trump announced India and the U.S. had “agreed to a trade deal” on Truth Social.
Trump claimed India agreed to “stop buying Russian oil” and reduce trade barriers to zero.
Modi expressed delight that "Made in India" products will now have a reduced tariff of 18%.
Jaishankar is on a visit to the U.S. from February 2-4 to participate in the Critical Minerals Ministerial meet.
Detailed Insights:
Trump had imposed 50% penalty tariffs on India in August 2025, which this move is expected to significantly reduce.
Trump claimed India will increase purchases of U.S. products to $500 billion, and potentially buy from Venezuela.
The announcements have drawn mixed reactions, with some critics suggesting a capitulation by the Indian government.
S. Jaishankar's visit to the U.S. includes participation in a Critical Minerals Ministerial meet, highlighting the importance of strategic resources.
The telephonic conversation indicates a potential positive shift in the bilateral relationship between India and the U.S.
Key Concepts Involved:
Tariff: A tax or duty imposed on goods when they are moved across a customs border.
Non-Tariff Barriers: Trade barriers that restrict imports or exports of goods or services through mechanisms other than the simple imposition of tariffs.
Bilateral Relationship: A diplomatic, commercial, or cultural relationship between two countries.