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India to sign U.S. deal only after clarity on tariff rates

17 Mar 2026
2 min

India-U.S. Trade Deal Developments

India is actively engaged with the U.S. in discussions regarding a potential trade deal. However, the finalization of this deal is contingent upon the U.S. clarifying its tariff architecture and country-wise tariff rates.

U.S. Tariff Investigations and Supreme Court Rulings

  • Two trade-related investigations by the U.S. could lead to additional tariffs on various countries, including India.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated reciprocal tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), leading to a 10% tariff on certain products from all countries under Section 122 of the Trade Act 1974, effective for 150 days from February 24, 2026.

Background of the Trade Deal

  • India and the U.S. announced a trade deal on February 2, 2026, with plans to finalize it in March.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruling on February 20, 2026, disrupted the timeline by invalidating the IEEPA tariffs.

Future Considerations for the Trade Deal

  • India's decision to finalize the trade deal will depend on the comparative advantage in the U.S. market and the U.S. tariff architecture.
  • The U.S. was initially to impose an 18% tariff on Indian goods, but this rate will now depend on tariffs imposed on competing countries.

Removal of Tariffs Related to Russian Oil Imports

The U.S. removed additional 25% tariffs on Indian exports linked to India's import of Russian oil. The U.S. Treasury also allowed oil imports from Russia, a concession extended to all countries.

Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal noted the increased import of Russian oil by India due to ongoing challenges in West Asia.

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Comparative advantage

An economic principle where a country or exporter can produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than other countries, making it more efficient to specialize in and export that particular good or service.

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Trade policy where one country imposes tariffs on another country's imports in retaliation for similar tariffs imposed by that country. This is often used as a tool in trade disputes.

Tariff Architecture

Refers to the overall structure and framework of tariffs imposed by a country, including the types of tariffs, their rates, and the criteria for their application to different goods and trading partners.

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