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    Reciprocal Tariffs announced by the US President

    Posted 04 Apr 2025

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    While announcing the reciprocal tariffs, the President of the US announced country-specific new tariffs for more than 180 countries/ economies, with the imposition of a 10% baseline tariff.

    • Announcement includes 26% reciprocal tariff on India—half the rate India imposes on US imports.
      • Reciprocal tariffs aim to counter trade imbalances by imposing higher tariffs on countries with which the importing country runs a trade deficit.
    • Similar reciprocal tariffs imposed on other major economies include China (34%), Japan (24%), the EU (20%), among others.

    Reasons for Reciprocal Tariff

    • Major reasons announced are reindustrialization and retaliation against unfair trade practices.
    • It is a part of the backlash against hyper globalization and the rise of Economic Nationalism.
      • Economic Nationalism is visible in manufacturing onshoring policies, Make America Wealthy Again promises, etc.

    Economic Nationalism

    • It is an economic ideology which favours domestic control of economy, labour and capital formation. 
    • Two form:
      • Developmentalism: It uses industrial policy to shape national development goals. E.g., planned economic model adopted in India post-independence period.
      • Mercantilism or isolationism: It seeks to increase the prosperity and power of a nation through restrictive trade practices. E.g., the recent US Administration’s America First policy.
    • Tags :
    • Economic Nationalism
    • Reciprocal Tariff
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