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America’s Tariff Bomb on India: Total Import Duty Now 50%, Prices Set to Rise

Trade tensions between India and the United States have escalated dramatically. U.S. President Donald Trump has announced an additional 25% tariff on imports from India, on top of the already existing 25% duty.

Last Updated : Wednesday, 06 August 2025
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National News: Trade tensions between India and the United States have escalated dramatically. U.S. President Donald Trump has announced an additional 25% tariff on imports from India, on top of the already existing 25% duty. This move effectively doubles the import tax to 50%, raising concerns over a sharp spike in the prices of U.S. goods entering the Indian market.

India's Imports from the U.S.: How Big is the Trade Volume?

According to the COMTRADE database, India imported goods worth approximately $38.99 billion (₹3.42 lakh crore) from the U.S. in 2024. With the new tariff regime, both importers and consumers are expected to face significant impacts.

Top Products India Imports from the U.S.

1. Fruits and Nuts

  • India imports around $1.11 billion (₹9,737 crore) worth of fruits and nuts annually from the U.S.
  • California almonds dominate the list.
  • Other popular imports include walnuts, pistachios, and apples.
  • Key exporters: Crest Container Lines, Summit Almonds, Hilltop Ranch.

2. Alcoholic Beverages (Whiskey, Wine & Spirits)

  • Imports in this segment stood at $447.08 million (₹3,922 crore).
  • Premium American brands such as Jim Beam and Maker’s Mark are widely available in urban India, especially in upscale bars and hotels.

3. Packaged and Ready-to-Eat Foods

  • Canned fruits, sauces, and convenience foods worth $22.54 million are imported yearly.
  • These are especially popular on e-commerce platforms and in modern retail chains.

4. Specialty Vegetables

  • India imported $83.97 million worth of vegetables, particularly processed varieties like frozen potatoes.
  • These include items that are not readily available in the Indian market.

5. Chocolates and Confectionery

  • American chocolates and candies worth $20.55 million are imported annually.
  • Demand peaks during India's festive season, making them popular gift items.

6. Cereals and Breakfast Items

  • India brings in $2.53 million worth of cereals and around $751,000 in breakfast foods like oats and cornflakes.
  • U.S. brands enjoy a strong presence in this category.

Impact of the Tariff Hike

  • The 50% duty is expected to trigger a series of ripple effects across sectors:
  • Consumers may face higher retail prices, especially on premium imported goods.
  • Importers will bear increased costs, affecting supply chains and retail margins.
  • Diplomatic relations may come under strain, potentially sparking retaliatory tariffs from India.

What Lies Ahead?

President Trump's tariff move not only deepens trade imbalances but could also challenge ongoing India-U.S. diplomatic dynamics. The Indian government now faces a crucial decision: whether to negotiate tariff reductions or respond with counter-measures. Either way, businesses and consumers should brace for volatility in cross-border trade.