With Opposition parties seeking an explanation on
US President Donald Trump’s claim of India agreeing to cut its tariffs “way
down”, Commerce & Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is likely to brief
Parliament on his recent visit to Washington DC for talks on the proposed
bilateral trade agreement (BTA) with the US, sources have said. “Negotiations on the BTA are set to begin,
so the government is fast-tracking work on a list of items such as cars,
motorbikes and electronics, where tariff cuts can be offered to appease the US.
It is also putting together lists of sensitive items to protect farmers and
vulnerable sections and of offensive asks,” a source tracking the matter
told businessline.
Trump and US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick
publicly upped pressure on India to commit to stiff tariff cuts across the
board late last week after Goyal concluded his trade talks with his US
counterparts.
While Trump said that India had agreed to bring
tariffs way down as somebody was finally exposing them, Lutnick insisted that
agriculture can’t be off the table...In a post on social media platform `X’
Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh sought to know if the interests of
Indian farmers and Indian manufacturing were being compromised. There is also no clarity on whether the US
threat of imposing reciprocal tariffs on April 2 will continue once the
negotiations for the BTA begin.
India’s tariffs on US goods are at a much higher
15.30 per cent (2022) than US tariffs on Indian products at around 3.83 per
cent. The US was India’s largest trading partner in FY24 with exports worth
$77.51 billion and imports worth $42.19 billion.