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Trump Tariffs: The additional tariff rate for India will now be 10% instead of 18% following the US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs and the subsequent new announcement by Donald Trump. The White House said on Friday that trading partners who struck tariff deals with the Trump administration would face additional tariffs of 10%. Even if higher tariff rates were agreed under previous deals, this no longer matters. India is one of America’s trading partners.
Trump Tariffs: The US Supreme Court has overturned Trump’s tariff hike orders against several countries. Earlier, it was reported that Trump had said that nothing has changed in the trade deal with India after the court ruling.
The additional tariff rate for India will now be 10% instead of 18% following the US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs and the subsequent new announcement by Donald Trump. The White House said on Friday that trading partners who struck tariff deals with the Trump administration would face additional tariffs of 10%. Even if higher tariff rates were agreed under previous deals, this no longer matters. India is one of America’s trading partners.
A White House official said this is temporary, as the Trump administration will consult with other legal authorities to implement more reasonable or predetermined tariff rates, according to ATF.
The framework for the interim trade agreement to be signed between India and the US was finalized in early February. Under the agreement, the US will reduce reciprocal tariffs on Indian goods to 18 percent. India has committed to substantial tariff reductions and regulatory easing for US exports. The United States has already removed a 25 percent additional tariff on Indian goods related to oil purchases from Russia, effective February 7, 2026.
The additional tariff of America on India will be reduced by 10%! The Supreme Court decision and Trump’s new order will reduce tariffs

