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Trump announces 25% tariff on India

by Jake Ryan
July 30, 2025
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Trump announces 25% tariff on India

President Trump announced Wednesday the U.S. would impose tariffs of 25% on imports from India — in addition to an unspecified “penalty” — for what he said were its high tariffs and trade barriers, and for its large purchases of military equipment and energy from Russia. 

Mr. Trump posted about the tariffs on India on social media Wednesday morning, saying, “Remember, while India is our friend, we have, over the years, done relatively little business with them because their Tariffs are far too high, among the highest in the World, and they have the most strenuous and obnoxious non-monetary Trade Barriers of any Country.”

The president criticized India for buying energy products from Russia “at a time when everyone wants Russia to STOP THE KILLING IN UKRAINE.”

In a separate post, the president said, “WE HAVE A MASSIVE TRADE DEFICIT WITH INDIA!!!”

Although U.S. exports to India rose in 2024, its trade deficit also rose by 5.4%, to $45.7 billion. The director of the National Economic Council, Kevin Hassett, told reporters Wednesday morning, “India has had a market that’s been pretty much closed to American products, and we’ve been wide open to theirs. And I think President Trump is frustrated with the progress we’ve made with India, but feels that a 25% tariff will address and remedy the situation in a way that’s good for the American people.”

When Mr. Trump met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House in February, he said the U.S. would be increasing military sales to India and that the two countries had reached an agreement on oil and gas that would make the U.S. India’s leading supplier.

Mr. Trump said Monday during a meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer that the most countries that did not reach trade deals with the U.S. by his administration’s deadline of Aug. 1 would face a 15% to 20% tariff. Last week, he had mentioned a broader range of 15% to 50%. The European Union reached a trade agreement with the U.S. over the weekend, and Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia and U.K. also have trade deals with the U.S.

Anne Bryson and

Kathryn Watson

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Jake Ryan is a social media manager and journalist based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. When he's not playing rust, he's either tweeting, walking, or writing about Oklahoma stuff.

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