Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar
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In a transfer that maybe marks a shift in the best way India is approaching commerce talks with the US, the Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has firmly refuted the US’ declare, made repeatedly in current weeks, that India has agreed to nil tariffs on US imports. Jaishankar’s assertion final week tersely and firmly clarifies that commerce talks are in progress, and ‘nothing is determined till every little thing is determined’. India has cleared the air, and it was excessive time that it did so. It coincides with the upcoming commerce talks between the 2 nations this week; Commerce and Industries Minister Piyush Goyal is within the US together with his staff of negotiators.
Since April 8, when President Trump slapped his reciprocal tariffs on 57 nations with a 90-day deadline for them to take impact, his administration has gone overboard in ramping up the stress on India. The gambit right here is crudely easy — to pressure India to ink a deal in these 90 days, earlier than July 8, with a purpose to escape the 26 per cent tariffs which are anticipated to kick in after that. The identical trick is being performed out with the remainder of the world as properly, forcing fairly just a few nations to line up for talks with the US. In India’s case, Trump and his colleagues have cynically generated a whole lot of confusion. India has maintained a studied silence within the face of zero tariff claims. Its reticence was maybe aimed toward guaranteeing that the talks proceeded in good religion. However US’ actions have marred the method. Trump has proposed a ‘huge stunning Invoice’ which will ‘tax’ 5 per cent of $32 billion NRI remittance outflows. India needs to be circumspect within the face of stress, with out permitting the US to set the tempo within the talks. A nasty deal cobbled in haste is much worse than none in any respect.
In the meantime, India despatched out one other sharp message that it’ll look out for its pursuits. In a throwback to Trump 1.0, India has proposed retaliatory motion on US’ tariffs on metal and aluminium. Nevertheless, it must work out a plan with respect to different areas as properly. On the outset, it needs to be clear that the US’ pursuits in India transcend commerce per se to persuading India to change its regulatory programs with respect to GM meals, e-commerce, huge tech, pharma and different excessive tech sectors. It is usually eager on entry to India’s meals (maize and soyabean) and dairy sector, in addition to promoting defence gear and oil. India has sufficient in its toolkit to squeeze a deal that doesn’t harm its pursuits. A levy on e-commerce monopolies, a cap on royalty funds, making use of information localisation guidelines and obligatory licensing of patented medicine can be utilized to beat back an hostile consequence.
There may be scope to carry down tariffs in merchandise that are zero-rated with different FTAs. A deal that brings down tariffs on India’s items to 10 per cent is feasible with out a lot sacrifice. However Trump’s bluff and bluster should be known as out, whether or not it’s over commerce or issues of nationwide safety, whilst we hold our ties with US on a fair keel.
Printed on Could 18, 2025