Former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed both admiration and concern regarding India’s trade policies, highlighting his “very good relationship” with the country while also criticizing its high tariffs. In an interview with Breitbart News, Trump stated that India is “one of the highest tariffing nations in the world” and announced that the United States would impose reciprocal tariffs on Indian goods starting April 2. He suggested that India might lower its tariffs substantially but maintained that the U.S. needed to ensure fair trade practices.
Trump also spoke about the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, describing it as a partnership of “wonderful nations” that strengthens economic ties and counters countries that engage in unfair trade practices. He emphasized the importance of maintaining strong trade alliances while ensuring that even friendly nations do not take advantage of the United States.
The former president’s comments come at a time when trade relations between the two nations have been under scrutiny, with tariffs often being a contentious issue. While India has made efforts to ease trade restrictions in certain sectors, concerns about protectionist policies continue to surface in U.S. political discourse. Despite this, both countries have maintained a robust economic relationship, with growing investments and collaborations in technology, defense, and energy.
Trump’s remarks reflect his longstanding stance on trade, advocating for policies that he believes protect American businesses and workers. His approach to India, while appreciative of its strategic importance, remains focused on achieving what he considers a more balanced economic partnership. Whether his proposed tariffs will lead to negotiations or trade tensions remains to be seen, but his comments signal that economic policy toward India will remain a key issue in U.S. trade discussions.