The U.S. Pushing India to Make Crippling Concessions
The Sunday Guardian
|August 31, 2025
The trade 'barriers' that the US has been complaining about are policy choices to protect citizens, enforce competition and assert sovereignty for India.
Although US President Donald Trump's rhetoric and tariff actions have been projected as a major threat to India's trade and attributed to India's "protectionism", the underlying push from Washington has been about securing greater access for US companies to Indian markets.
Since 2014, India has tightened regulations aimed at safeguarding consumers and domestic producers, and these have become the main friction points.
ITIF, USTR Turn on the Heat Just days before the Pahalgam massacre—an attack that many in India felt drew a muted and subdued response from Washington despite the US describing India as a key ally—a Washington-based technology and trade policy think-tank, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), released a report ranking India as the second most problematic trading partner after China.
The restrained US reaction to the terror strike was seen in New Delhi as linked to Washington's growing irritation over India's refusal to accept American trade demands, a frustration that was being channeled through reports and statements branding India as protectionist.
Its 10 March Trade Imbalance Index flagged India's $45.7 billion trade surplus with the US, average tariffs of 12-14% compared to America's 2.2%, and what it called one of the world's most restrictive services markets. The report criticized India's high duties on IT hardware, medical devices, solar equipment and pharmaceuticals, the expansion of its "equalization levy" on foreign digital firms, the proposed Digital Competition Act modeled on Europe's Digital Markets Act, and antitrust penalties against Meta and Google.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition August 31, 2025 de The Sunday Guardian.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Sunday Guardian
The Sunday Guardian
RS data exposes reality of AAP’s ‘education revolution’: Ashish Sood
Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood mounted a strong attack on the former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, asserting that data presented in the Rajya Sabha has exposed the true reality behind its widely promoted \"education revolution\".
2 mins
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
The President we never had
Shivraj Patil, former Union Minister, Governor and Speaker, who passed away on Friday, was an exceptional politician, perhaps the only one from his state to have been elected to the Lok Sabha seven consecutive times.
3 mins
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
TALENT TRUMPS TECH: HOW INDIA VAULTED T0 #3 IN THE Al WORLD
Diplomatically, occupying the third spot changes the nature of India’s engagement with the world. When global leaders gather to discuss AI safety, India is no longer justa participant; itis a heavyweight. We can now shape rules of the road rather than just follow them.
5 mins
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Time to call out the hypocrisy of the woke ecosystem
Tragedy is that loudest champions of tolerance have become intolerant. Those who claim to defend inclusion now practise exclusion.
5 mins
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
GST reforms may reduce retail inflation by 35 basis points
The decline in Consumer Price Index (CPI) or retail inflation due to massive GST rate rationalisation has been around 25 bps so far in the September-November 2025 period, according to estimates put forth by SBI Research.
1 min
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
INDIA'S FOREX RESERVES UP BY $1.03 BILLION
India's foreign exchange reserves rose marginally, by USD 1.033 billion in the week that ended December 5 to USD 687.260 billion, driven by a jump in gold reserves, the Reserve Bank of India's latest 'Weekly Statistical Supplement' data showed.
1 mins
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
CBDCs more superior to Stablecoins as they satisfy all attributes of money
Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are digital tokens like Stablecoins, but they are inherently superior since they satisfy all the attributes that money should have, RBI Deputy Governor T Rabi Sankar argued.
2 mins
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
NEW DIGITAL TOOLS TRANSFORM INDIA'S LAW ENFORCEMENT MATRIX
Officials familiar with global policing trends say the tools now used in India place the country within the same broad class of investigative capability of Western nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom.
4 mins
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
What media and experts got wrong about Vladimir Putin’s India visit
On the eve of Putin's visit, a majority of national dailies and prime time TV debates were projecting big ticket announcements.
4 mins
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
PRESIDENT TRUMP, A CAUTIONARY TALE
Rising US joblessness and higher rates of inflation is the perfect cocktail for the disaster of any government.
3 mins
December 14, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

