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Where does the India-U.S. trade deal stand? | Explained
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The Hindu
Sunday, March 01, 2026 12:35:18 AM UTC

After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump on countries across the world, how did the American President react? Will reciprocal tariffs be removed? Why does a 50% tariff on aluminium and steel imports continue?

February was an eventful month for India-U.S. trade relations. The two countries announced an impending interim agreement on trade, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned President Donald Trump’s tariffs, the Indian negotiating team indefinitely postponed its visit to Washington, and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal hosted U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick in New Delhi. All of this has raised the question: what happens to the trade deal and U.S. tariffs? 

EXPLAINED | How is U.S.-India trade deal being tweaked?

Mr. Trump implemented most of his tariffs on other countries, including on India, using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977. The U.S. Supreme Court on February 20 struck down the tariffs implemented under this law. It said that the U.S. President would need congressional approval before levying tariffs under these laws. For most countries, this involved the removal of the ‘reciprocal tariffs’ Mr. Trump had imposed on them since mid-2025. Mr. Trump had on February 6 removed the 25% penal tariffs he had imposed on India for its import of Russian oil. This had brought India’s total tariff down from 50% to 25%. As per the joint statement issued by the two countries, the remaining 25% reciprocal tariffs would be reduced to 18% under the interim agreement. However, before this could be done by the U.S., its Supreme Court struck down the tariffs.

Also Read | U.S. slaps 126% duty on Indian solar imports

Mr. Trump lashed out at the Supreme Court in several social media posts and speeches. Also expectedly, he resorted to other laws under which he could impose tariffs on other countries. As of now, this stands at a flat 10% tariff on all imports for a period of 150 days starting January 24. However, Mr. Trump has said he will raise this to the maximum permissible limit of 15%. That has not happened yet. Several other tariffs that the U.S. has imposed over the last year or so remain in place. These include a 50% tariff on aluminium and steel imports, and country-specific tariffs on items valued at less than $800. Both continue to impact India since steel and aluminium form a substantial portion of India’s exports to the U.S., and India’s MSMEs used to leverage e-commerce platforms and avail of the tariff exemption on items below $800.

The U.S. on February 24 imposed a 126% tariff on the import of solar modules from India after a ‘preliminary’ finding that subsidised exports from India were hurting U.S. solar firms. 

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