Welcome to the India Tariff News and Tracker podcast, where we bring the latest headlines and analysis about US-India trade and tariff developments. Today, November 5, 2025, we're tracking some of the most significant moves on the tariff front between Washington and New Delhi.
In August 2025, President Trump’s administration escalated trade tensions by slapping an additional 25 percent duty on Indian goods, bringing total US tariffs on many Indian exports up to 50 percent. This hike was a direct response to India’s ongoing purchases of Russian oil, despite pressure from Washington. The policy shift has left some Indian sectors reeling, as higher tariffs have made goods like textiles, engineering products, and specialty chemicals less competitive in the US market. According to Nifty Trader, the United States is now collecting tariff rates of up to 50 percent on many Indian imports, a rate doubled earlier this year specifically as retaliation for India's foreign policy decisions.
Meanwhile, the White House says that President Trump is still keen on maintaining strong diplomatic ties with India, and trade teams from both countries are holding what spokesperson Karoline Leavitt described as “very serious discussions” on the subject. She noted that Trump and Prime Minister Modi have spoken frequently, most recently during Diwali celebrations at the White House, underscoring the ongoing importance of this relationship despite rising economic tensions. NDTV reports that both leaders have signaled interest in working toward a new trade deal, though negotiations have become significantly more complex with the current tariff regime.
Piyush Goyal, India’s Commerce Minister, recently said that discussions are intense and ongoing but highlighted several “sensitive and serious issues” that need resolution before a comprehensive deal can be reached.
Ratcheting up the stakes further, Fortune India reports that earlier this year Trump also imposed a 10 percent reciprocal tariff on nearly all imports, with the 50 percent rate applied to countries like India. The move has spurred legal challenges in the US Supreme Court, which began hearings to assess the legality of these sweeping tariffs. Trade analysts warn that the eventual verdict could reshape US-India Free Trade Agreement negotiations and set important precedents for global trade partnerships.
While US tariff revenue now reportedly tops one percent of GDP, according to Brookings, economists warn that such measures are an inefficient way to raise government funds and can do lasting damage to long-term trade relationships. In retaliation, New Delhi has been eyeing alternative markets and diversifying its export partnerships, trying to shield its economy from the brunt of these tariffs.
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