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Core Demand of the Question
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Recurring tariff disputes between India and the U.S. threaten to disrupt their growing trade relationship, reflecting underlying economic and political tensions. Addressing these conflicts is essential to sustain bilateral trade while preserving the principles of free and fair trade.
| Impact on India | Impact on the U.S. |
| Decline in Export Competitiveness: Tariffs make Indian steel and aluminium more expensive and less viable in the U.S. market.
Example: Steel exports to the U.S. fell by 48.4% in FY 2019–20 and 46.7% in FY 2020–21. |
Minimal Industrial Benefit: The U.S. Federal Reserve noted only a “small boost” in manufacturing jobs post-2018 tariffs.
Example: The job gains were outweighed by rising input costs and retaliatory duties. |
| Increased Market Uncertainty: Indian producers face global trade volatility, limiting capacity planning.
Example: SAIL highlighted concern over potential retaliation and global price volatility. |
Loss in Agricultural Exports: India’s counter-tariffs directly impacted American farm products.
Example: Apples, walnuts, and almonds from the U.S. were hit by duties in 2019. |
| Negotiation Disruptions: Tariff conflicts derail momentum in trade deal talks.
Example: India issued a WTO notice just before progress on a bilateral deal phase. |
Reputation as a Unilateral Actor: Recurring tariff actions project the U.S. as less committed to multilateral trade norms.
Example: India, EU, and others challenged U.S. tariffs as violating WTO principles. |
| Alignment with Multilateralism: India’s WTO action strengthens its global image as a rules-based trade actor. | Strategic Relationship Strain: Tariff conflicts may spill over into other areas like defense and technology cooperation. |
While tariff disputes pose challenges, India and the U.S. can reconcile differences through dialogue, targeted measures, and cooperation. This balanced approach can protect their trade ties and strengthen their strategic partnership without compromising free and fair trade.
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