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America's Liberation Day Tariffs Target the WTO's Playing Field
Mint Mumbai
|April 04, 2025
Levies announced by the US have effectively declared war on global trade protocols as part of Donald Trump's dramatic reset

The United States Trade Representative (USTR) is a cabinet-rank official whose office is embedded in the Executive Office of the President of the US. The USTR on its website is described as "the president's principal trade advisor, negotiator, and spokesperson on trade issues." Created by a legislative act in 1962, the USTR has historically proclaimed its alignment with the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a leveler of the global trade playing field.
In the years before and after the Indian reforms of 1991, the then USTR Carla Hills was a frequent visitor to the ministry of commerce in Udyog Bhavan, with a sheaf of documented Indian violations of WTO rules. The mosquitoes in Udyog Bhavan must not have improved her mood. India was consistently on the USTR watch list. In the most recent 2025 USTR report released on 31 March, India is criticized for tariff and non-tariff impediments to US exports (not updated to tariffs negotiated with a USTR delegation in March 2025).
Against that backdrop, let us look at the 2025 tariff initiatives by the US, before and after its big bang on 2 April. They fall into five categories in terms of disruption of the pre-existing WTO playing field.
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