US Slashes Agri Tariffs to Zero, India Protects Farmers in Trade Deal

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan stated that the India-US trade framework fully protects Indian farmers' interests. He clarified that key domestic crops, fruits, dairy, and spices have been excluded from tariff concessions for American imports. The US has reduced tariffs on several Indian agricultural exports from 50% to zero, boosting sectors like spices. Chouhan positioned this agreement as a milestone towards building a developed and self-reliant India by 2047.

Key Points: US-India Trade Deal: Zero Tariffs on Indian Agri Exports

  • US cuts tariffs on Indian agri products to 0%
  • Key Indian crops shielded from US imports
  • Spice exports surge by 88%
  • Deal aims for 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047
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Farmers' interests protected in trade deal; US cut tariffs on several agri products to 0%: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan says US cut tariffs on Indian farm goods to 0%, while key Indian crops are protected from imports.

Farmers' interests protected in trade deal; US cut tariffs on several agri products to 0%: Shivraj Singh Chouhan
"PM Modi said that he will not let the country bow down and will not allow any harm to the interests of the farmers. - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

Bhopal, February 8

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday said that the framework for the trade agreement with the United States will not harm Indian farmers, and that the US has infact reduced tariffs on several Indian farm exports to zero.

He said that Indian farmers' interests have been fully protected in the trade deal with the US, adding that no key crops, fruits, dairy products or spices have been opened to American imports.

The India-US trade deal reduces tariffs on Indian goods in the US to 18 per cent, while Washington has claimed the deal will help it export more agricultural products to New Delhi.

Addressing a press conference in Bhopal, Chouhan said, "PM Modi said that he will not let the country bow down and will not allow any harm to the interests of the farmers. This trade deal has taken both of these into account... If we look at agriculture and agricultural products, no product has been included to harm Indian farmers. All such products have been excluded from the trade deal."

"There is no tariff concession on products like soybeans, corn, rice, wheat, sugar, grains, poultry, dairy, bananas, strawberries, cherries, sour fruits, green peas, Kabuli chana, moong, tilhan, ethanol, tobacco... No door has been opened to America for our main crops, fruits, and dairy production... No liquid, powder, cream, yoghurt, buttermilk, butter, ghee, butter oil, paneer, or cheese will be imported to India.... Our spices are safe. Many agricultural products from India will be exported to the US at zero duty. But American agricultural products have not been given this exemption in the Indian market," he said.

Chouhan said that the US has cut tariffs on several Indian agricultural products from 50 per cent to zero, boosting exports, while India has not given similar concessions to American farm products.

"The US has reduced tariffs on several agricultural products from 50% to 0%... Our spice exports have increased by 88%... We have exported spices and spice products to 200 countries worldwide... Our farmers have received complete tariff exemption... In textiles, our tariff is significantly lower than that of our competitor countries, at 18%... The lives of women in self-help groups will also be enriched by this agreement," he said.

He said, "So far, under PM Modi's leadership, nine FTAs (Free Trade Agreements) have been signed, in addition to the one with America... Discussions are underway with other countries also... These agreements and understandings will serve as milestones in building a 'Viksit Bharat' in 2047 and a self-reliant India." Subject to the successful conclusion of the Interim Agreement, the US will remove the reciprocal tariff on a wide range of goods identified in the Potential Tariff Adjustments for Aligned Partners Annex to Executive Order 14346 of September 5, 2025 (Modifying the Scope of Reciprocal Tariffs and Establishing Procedures for Implementing Trade and Security Agreements), as amended, including generic pharmaceuticals, gems and diamonds, and aircraft parts.

- ANI

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Priya S
Protecting our dairy, wheat, and pulses is absolutely crucial. Our farmers cannot compete with heavily subsidized American agribusiness. Glad to see the government held firm on these sensitive items. The self-help group mention is also good for rural women's empowerment.
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Rohit P
Sounds good on paper, but implementation is key. Will the benefits actually reach the small farmer, or will middlemen and large exporters capture all the value? We need transparent mechanisms and strong MSPs to ensure this deal helps the actual annadata.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows trade, this seems balanced. India gets better market access for finished goods and specific agri products where it's competitive, while shielding its vulnerable sectors. The 18% tariff on textiles is a significant advantage over competitors like Vietnam or Bangladesh.
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Vikram M
Waah! 88% increase in spice exports is no small thing. This is our soft power going global. From pharmaceuticals to spices, we are making our mark. Building a 'Viksit Bharat' needs such strategic partnerships. Kudos to the negotiating team.
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Michael C
While the protection for farmers is commendable, I hope this doesn't lead to complacency. We must use this breathing space to massively invest in farm productivity, water management, and supply chains. Global competition will only increase. The deal is a tool, not a solution in itself.

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