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US lawmakers are pushing to remove steep tariffs on Indian imports, arguing they harm American jobs and consumers. A resolution seeks to end President
Three US Representatives introduced a resolution to end President Trump's national emergency declaration imposing tariffs on Indian imports, deeming them illegal and harmful.
Three House Democrats introduced a resolution to overturn Trump’s national emergency tariffs on India, calling the duties illegal and harmful to American workers, consumers, supply chains and US-India relations.
Three Democrats in the US House move to cancel Donald Trump national emergency tariffs on India, arguing that the duties are illegal and hurt American workers, consumers, supply chains, and US-India relations.
Three US lawmakers have introduced a House resolution seeking to overturn President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration that enabled tariffs of up to 50 per cent on Indian imports, terming the move illegal and damaging to workers, consumers, and US–India relations.
Three US lawmakers introduce a resolution to end Trump's 50% India tariffs, calling them illegal and hurting US workers, consumers and ties.
The resolution aims to roll back the additional 25 per cent secondary duties imposed on India on August 27, 2025, in addition to earlier reciprocal tariffs.
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Mexico's decision to raise tariffs as high as 50% will affect $1 billion worth of shipments from major Indian car exporters, including Volkswagen and Hyundai, despite industry lobbying to persuade New Delhi to prevent such a move,
Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi termed the tariffs “counterproductive,” saying they disrupt supply chains, hurt American workers, and raise costs for consumers.
India's revised trade deal with the U.S. emphasizes removing 25% tariffs on Russian oil while offering tariff cuts on imports.