Politics7/31/2025Bloomberg

India Weighs Options to Placate Trump After Shock 25% Tariff

India is considering ways to ease tensions with the United States after President Trump's announcement of a 25% tariff on Indian goods. According to sources, India is exploring options to increase imports from the US and avoid immediate retaliation. The decision comes in response to Trump's unexpected tariff threat, which caught India off guard. India has ruled out an immediate retaliatory measure, as it seeks to find a diplomatic solution to the issue. The Indian government is carefully evaluating its options to address the concerns of the White House and prevent further escalation of the trade dispute. The focus is on finding a mutually acceptable resolution that can placate the Trump administration without harming India's own economic interests. The situation underscores the delicate balance India must maintain in its trade relationships, particularly with the United States, which remains a crucial partner for the country.

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