Key Points

Shashi Tharoor criticizes the US for imposing 25% tariffs on India while giving China a 90-day exemption. He warns that the move could make Indian exports unaffordable in American markets. Tharoor suggests India may retaliate with reciprocal tariffs on US goods. The Congress leader also advocates for diversifying trade partnerships to reduce dependency on the US.

Key Points: Shashi Tharoor Slams US for 25% Tariffs on India Over Russian Oil

  • Tharoor highlights US tariff exemptions for China despite higher Russian oil imports
  • Warns 50% total tariffs may make Indian goods unaffordable in US
  • Suggests India may impose reciprocal tariffs on American exports
  • Calls for trade diversification to UK, EU, and other markets
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Double standard... will make our goods unaffordable: Shashi Tharoor slams US for additional 25% tariffs on India

Congress leader Tharoor criticizes US tariffs as unfair, warns of rising costs for Indian goods in America and potential reciprocal trade measures.

"There is, unfortunately, a certain double standard involved. – Shashi Tharoor"

New Delhi, August 6

Slamming the United States for "double standard" for imposing an additional 25% tariff on India for buying Russian oil, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday said US President Donald Trump's move will make "our goods unaffordable to a lot of people in America."

He pointed out that while China imports various materials, including more Russian oil than India, the country has received a "90-day break" from the US tariffs.

"Uranium, Palladium, there are various things they (US) are importing from Russia. There is, unfortunately, a certain double standard involved. They have given the Chinese a 90-day break, but the Chinese are importing far more Russian oil than we are. So clearly this has not been a particularly friendly gesture from a country we thought was well disposed towards us, an administration that we thought was well disposed," Tharoor told reporters.

Suggesting that tariffs also might signal how the friendly relations between India and the US have been affected, the Congress leader mentioned the possibility of "pressures within India" for imposing reciprocal tariffs on American exports to India.

"Very clearly, we have to act accordingly, and we will have to learn our lessons from this experience. I think there is certainly a likelihood that there will be some pressure within India now to impose comparable reciprocal tariffs on American exports to India. So I think we're going to have to really start looking at other trading partners much more in these circumstances," Tharoor mentioned.

"I don't think that's particularly good news for us and that takes our total tariffs to 50 per cent then that's going to make our goods unaffordable to a lot of people in America and in particularly when you're looking at these percentages you have to compare them with the tariffs being levied on some of our competitors," Tharoor told ANI.

Comparing the tariffs on other countries like Pakistan (19 pc), Bangladesh (20 pc), Philippines (19 pc), Indonesia (19), or even Vietnam (20 pc), the Congress leader said that this will effect Indian goods being bought in US, as people will look for the cheapest option.

"This means we need to very seriously diversify to other countries and other markets that may be interested in what we have to offer. We now have an FTA with the UK. We are talking to the EU. There are many countries in which hopefully we would be able to, but in the short term, it is definitely a blow," Tharoor told ANI.

US President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order on August 6 imposing an additional 25 per cent tariff on imports from India. Trump cited matters of national security and foreign policy concerns, as well as other relevant trade laws, for the increase, claiming that India's imports of Russian oil, directly or indirectly, pose an "unusual and extraordinary threat" to the United States.

Terming the United States' move to impose additional tariffs on India over its oil imports from Russia as "unfair, unjustified and unreasonable," the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) declared that New Delhi will take "all actions necessary to protect its national interests.

"In an official statement, the MEA said, "The United States has in recent days targeted India's oil imports from Russia. We have already made clear our position on these issues, including the fact that our imports are based on market factors and done with the overall objective of ensuring the energy security of 1.4 billion people of India."

"It is therefore extremely unfortunate that the US should choose to impose additional tariffs on India for actions that several other countries are also taking in their own national interest," the statement added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an American living in India, I'm embarrassed by this move. The hypocrisy is glaring when China gets exemptions but India doesn't. This will hurt American consumers more than anyone.
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Ananya R
This is wake up call for India to reduce dependence on any single country. We should focus more on domestic manufacturing and diversify our trade partners. Atithi Devo Bhava doesn't mean we should be taken for granted!
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Karthik V
While I agree with Tharoor's points, I wish our politicians showed this same energy when it comes to reducing our own import duties on essential goods. We pay 28% GST on cars while complaining about 25% tariff abroad.
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Meera T
The timing couldn't be worse with inflation already high. Our exporters will suffer while China gets preferential treatment. Maybe we should start buying more from Russia in response! 😤
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David E
As an economics professor, I must point out that trade wars never benefit anyone in the long run. Both countries should sit down and negotiate rather than escalating tariffs.
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Priyanka N
This is exactly why we need stronger regional partnerships in South Asia and with ASEAN countries. When will we learn that the West will always put their interests first?

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