
New Delhi: US President Donald Trump’s public comments on how his conversation on tariffs with Prime Minister Narendra Modi went has unveiled a fact that the Indian government has been keen to side-step – that India has not avoided a tariff hike despite the purported bonhomie that Modi has been keen to project with Trump.>
In an interview to Fox News along with his billionaire adviser, Elon Musk, Trump said, according to the White House transcription:>
“(E)very country in the world takes advantage of us, and they do it with tariffs. They makes — make it — it’s impossible for him to sell a car, practically, in, as an example, India. I don’t know if that’s true or not…”>
Musk then chips in with a note: “The tariffs are like 100% import duty.”>
“Now if he built the factory in India, that’s okay, but that’s unfair to us. It’s very unfair,” Trump said of Musk’s plans.>
Trump then went on to describe his conversation with Modi:>
“And I said, “You know what we do?” I told Prime Minister Modi yesterday — he was here. I said, “Here’s what you do. We’re going to do — be very fair with you.” They charge the highest tariffs in the world, just about.”>
When Fox’s Sean Hannity asks if the tariffs are “36%”, Trumps says it is much higher and Musk says that auto imports are “100%.” However, India’s new EV policy offers a 15% reduction on import duties provided the carmaker makes a substantial investment in the country and sets up a local factory – something that is likely to help the Tesla CEO.>
“Yeah, that’s peanuts,” Trump goes on to say, agreeing with Musk. “So, much higher. And — and others too. I said, “Here’s what we’re going to do: reciprocal. Whatever you charge, I’m charging.” He goes, “No, no, I don’t like that.” “No, no, whatever you charge, I’m going to charge.” I’m doing that with every country.”
The US president then goes to say that “nobody can argue” with him.>
“You know, the media can’t argue — I said — they said, “Tariffs — you’re going to charge tariffs?” You know, if I said, like, 25 percent they’d say, “Oh, that’s terrible.” I don’t say that anymore — because I say, “Whatever they charge, we’ll charge.””
India has not addressed whether the meeting between Trump and Modi was effective in actually stalling the hike in tariffs that Trump had been promising.>