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PM Modi brings tariff ‘gift’ to Trump talks

Posted on February 13, 2025 By admin


Although U.S. President Trump had a warm relationship with PM Modi in his first term, he has called India a “very big abuser” on trade and his levies on steel and aluminum hit India particularly hard. File
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will come bearing gifts when he meets U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday (February 13, 2025), hoping concessions on tariffs, fresh business deals and the prospect of cooperation on China will win Mr. Trump’s favor.

Mr. Trump, not yet one month into his presidency, has wielded the threat of tariffs against friend and foe alike to try to extract new trade deals, investment or law enforcement help.

Also read: PM Narendra Modi U.S. visit live updates

India may not be an exception: Although Mr. Trump had a warm relationship with PM Modi in his first term, he has called India a “very big abuser” on trade and his levies on steel and aluminum hit India particularly hard.

Ahead of his White House meeting on Thursday (February 13, 2025), PM Modi has readied promises including increased liquefied natural gas, combat vehicle and jet engine purchases, according to Indian government officials who declined to be named.

Indian officials are also looking at trade negotiations, possible deals on U.S. agriculture exports to India and investment in nuclear energy, along with tariff cuts in at least a dozen sectors, including electronics, medical and surgical equipment, and chemicals.

Those are areas Mr. Trump’s team believes India needs to make improvements, according to another person familiar with their thinking.

It’s a “gift” for Mr. Trump, said one of the sources, who declined to be named as they previewed a private meeting.

For his part, PM Modi wants help with the case of billionaire Gautam Adani, an ally of his who was indicted by the Justice Department in November over an alleged bribery scheme. Mr. Adani denies wrongdoing.

Another thorny issue will be in the background: the alleged intelligence plot to assassinate a Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in the United States during the administration of Mr. Trump’s predecessor, Joe Biden.

Also read: White House officials meet Sikh activists before PM Modi’s U.S. visit

This time, the tariff issue will be front and center, said Richard Rossow, head of the India program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank.

“It’s going to be a boxing match,” he said. “I think India is willing to take a few hits, but there’s a limit.”

The U.S. has a $45.6 billion trade deficit with India. Overall, the U.S. trade-weighted average tariff rate has been about 2.2%, according to World Trade Organization data, compared with India’s 12%.

Mr. Trump’s administration has vowed reciprocal tariffs on every country that charges duties on U.S. imports, a move that will ratchet up fears of a widening global trade war.

What Trump wants?

Mr. Trump wants more assistance from India on unauthorized immigration. The country is a major source of immigrants to the United States, including a large number in the tech industry on work visas and others in the U.S. illegally.

PM Modi is expected to meet one-on-one with Elon Musk during his trip to Washington, two people familiar with the plans told Reuters. The billionaire is a key Mr. Trump ally and his Starlink company’s bid to enter the South Asian market could come up for discussion.

India may prove critical to Mr. Trump’s strategy to thwart China, which many in his administration see as the top U.S. rival. India is wary of neighboring China’s military buildup and competes for many of the same markets. PM Modi also worries that Mr. Trump could cut a deal with China that excludes India, according to Mukesh Aghi, president of the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum lobbying group.

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“Even though much of the talk will be on the bilateral relationship, on trade, on immigration, defense purchases, the China thread will weave through the meeting,” said Lisa Curtis, an India-focused former White House official during the first Mr. Trump administration now with the Center for a New American Security think tank.

Still, India tries to avoid direct confrontation with Beijing and maintains a foreign policy of “strategic ambiguity” to avoid picking sides in major international conflicts.

That approach has also meant that India has continued its ties with Moscow as it carries out its war with Ukraine. India has remained a major consumer of Russian energy, for instance, while the West has worked to cut its own consumption since the war started.

Mr. Trump spoke on Wednesday (February 12, 2025) with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy about starting negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.

The U.S.-India meeting will offer clues as to what, if any, pressure Mr. Trump wants major outside powers to apply to advance those talks.

Published – February 13, 2025 01:07 pm IST



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