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Trump Threatens India with 25% Tariffs as New Delhi Said to Seek Broader Deal Past Aug. 1 Deadline
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美国总统特朗普威胁将对印度进口商品征收高达25%的关税,除非两国能在8月1日前达成贸易协议。印度方面则希望在9月或10月敲定一项更全面的双边贸易协定,并计划在8月中旬美国代表团访问期间恢复更广泛的贸易谈判。尽管双方进行了多轮谈判,但由于在农产品和乳制品等关键领域的关税减免问题上存在分歧,达成临时协议的希望日益渺茫。印度政府官员表示,为避免临时措施,他们正寻求一项超越8月1日截止日期更广泛的贸易协议。

🇺🇸 总统特朗普威胁提高对印度进口商品的关税至25%,并设定了8月1日的谈判截止日期,显示出在贸易议题上的强硬立场。

🇮🇳 印度政府计划在8月中旬美国代表团访问时重启更广泛的贸易谈判,目标是在9月或10月达成一项全面的双边协议,而非仅仅是临时性的贸易安排。

📈 尽管此前有报道称双方可能达成一项使美国对印度商品关税低于20%的临时协议,但由于在削减农产品和乳制品关税等关键问题上存在分歧,目前达成协议的希望正在减弱。

⚖️ 印度拒绝开放其政治敏感的农业和乳制品领域,而美国则对印度要求在新一轮贸易协定中获得关税减免持保留态度,这是双方谈判陷入僵局的关键原因。

💬 美国贸易代表办公室官员表示,需要更多的谈判来评估印度政府对达成贸易协议的决心,并指出印度长期以来保护本国市场的政策可能会阻碍贸易壁垒的降低。

TMTPOST -- U.S. President Donald Trump is issuing a new threat of high tariffs as India is said to seek a broader trade deal past August 1, Trump’s self-imposed deadline for negotiations.

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Trump on Tuesday threatened his administration would raise tariffs on Indian imports up to 25% if the nation fails to reach a trade deal with the U.S. “They are going to pay 25%,” Trump said. When asked by a reporter if India would pay tariffs of 20% to 25%, Trump said, “Yeah, I think so. India has been – they’re my friends.” 

India is bracing itself for higher U.S. tariffs, which will likely be between 20%-25% on some exports, as temporary measure, since it holds off on fresh concessions by August 1 and eyes broader trade deal past the deadline, Reuters cited Indian government officials earlier Tuesday. 

New Delhi reportedly plans to resume broader trade negotiations when a U.S. delegation visits in mid-August, with the goal of finalizing a comprehensive bilateral agreement by September or October.

India was one of the first trading partners that start negotiating with the Trump administration. Trump and his cabinet members had repeated they would make a deal with India soon, but the five rounds of talks so far have still failed to remove all the hurdles. 

Bloomberg on July 11 reported the U.S. and India are working toward interim trade agreement that could see US tariffs on goods from India dip below 20%. That tariff level, if achieved, would be lower than the 26% Trump proposed for India on April 2, thus put the Southern Asian economy in a better position than its peers in the region, such as Vietnam.

It was said that the trade arrangement agreed by both sides will be announced through a statement, which would likely set a baseline tariff below 20% with language that would allow the two sides to continue negotiating the rate as part of the final pact. The interim agreement would reportedly give New Delhi space to resolve outstanding issues to hammer out a fuller deal by fall.

India nearly two week ago was reported to seek a trade deal at more favorable tariff rates than Trump had agreed with Indonesia and Vietnam. Bloomberg on July 17 reported New Delhi believes the U.S. doesn’t view it as a transshipment hub like Vietnam and other Southeast Asian nations, and negotiations so far suggest the tariff rate that India is facing would be better than those countries.

But Reuters last week reported hopes of an interim India-U.S. trade deal before the August 1 deadline are fading as talks stuck over tariff cuts on key agricultural and dairy products. India is rejecting to open its politically sensitive agriculture and dairy sectors, while Washington is resisting New Delhi’s demand for relief from higher sectoral tariffs, per the report. 

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer’s comments on Monday also indicated India’s hopes of striking an interim deal before August 1 are fading.

Greer told CNBC "more negotiations" are needed for Washington to gauge how ambitious the Indian government is willing to be to secure a trade deal. He acknowledged he had previously suggested a deal with New Delhi might be imminent, but highlighted that India’s historic policy of strongly protecting its market meant that reducing barriers would represent a major reversal. “We continue to speak with our Indian counterparts, we’ve always had very constructive discussions with them,” he said.

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