Hardeep Puri confident India will come out stronger from US tariffs fallout

ANI April 8, 2025 187 views

Union Minister Hardeep Puri has expressed strong confidence in India's ability to navigate the current US trade tariff challenges. Despite potential economic tensions, Puri believes the strategic relationship between India and the United States will ultimately prevail. The two countries are actively working on a comprehensive bilateral trade agreement aimed at expanding economic cooperation. Prime Minister Modi and President Trump have already set an ambitious target of increasing bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030, demonstrating their commitment to mutual economic growth.

"We will come out of this stronger than we are. Every challenge presents an opportunity" - Hardeep Puri
New Delhi, April 8: Union Minister Hardeep Puri on Tuesday said he was confident India will emerge stronger from the fallout of the US administration tariffs once the bilateral trade agreement between the two partner countries is finalised.

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India and US working towards bilateral trade agreement by 2025

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Modi-Trump set ambitious $500 billion trade goal by 2030

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India diversified crude oil sourcing to 40 countries

"I am confident that India will do very well under the very able and wise leader like Prime Minister and his team," he told reporters when asked to react to President Trump's reciprocal tariffs on trade partners.

Since assuming office for his second term, President Trump has reiterated his stance on tariff reciprocity, emphasising that the United States will match tariffs imposed by other countries, including India, to ensure fair trade. Faced with Trump's reciprocal tariffs, a few countries have, in retaliation, imposed additional tariffs on US goods, escalating trade tensions. India has, however, refrained from any such move as both countries are actively working on a trade pact.

"We will come out of this stronger than we are. Every challenge presents an opportunity, and India will take advantage of it," he supplemented.

Earlier, on Monday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a discussion on US tariffs on India following President Donald Trump's announcement last week about imposing a 10 per cent tariff on all imports to the US, which had caused concerns in the global market. US has imposed 26 per cent tariffs on Indian imports.

The discussion was aimed at progressing towards a fair and balanced trade relationship, as stated by the US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce.

During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to the US, leaders of both countries resolved to deepen the US-India trade relationship to promote growth that ensures fairness, national security, and job creation. To this end, the leaders set a bold new goal for bilateral trade--"Mission 500"--aiming to more than double total bilateral trade to USD 500 billion by 2030.

Soon after, in early March, India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal was in the US. This followed Trump-Modi's plans to negotiate the first tranche of a mutually beneficial, multi-sector Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) by the fall of 2025. The two leaders had committed to designating senior representatives to advance these negotiations.

Further, speaking about energy availability in global markets, Minister Hardeep Puri, who holds the petroleum portfolio, said there is ample crude oil available in the market.

Speaking of India, he said the country has, over the years, diversified its crude oil sourcing to as many as 40 countries. He also highlighted India's own exploration and production efforts to meet its energy demand.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is the kind of confidence we need from our leaders! India has faced tougher challenges and always come out stronger. The US-India partnership will only grow 💪
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Priya M.
I appreciate the optimism but I hope we're not being too naive about US trade policies. Their 'America First' approach has hurt many allies. We need strong negotiators on our side.
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Amit S.
The Mission 500 goal is ambitious but achievable if we play our cards right. Our IT and pharma sectors can really benefit from this trade deal. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sunita R.
Glad to hear about diversifying oil sources! Energy security is so important. Maybe this trade situation will push us to be more self-reliant in other areas too 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
The 26% tariffs sound harsh but I trust our negotiators will get a fair deal. We have a lot to offer the US market too - this should be mutually beneficial.
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Neha P.
While I support the government's approach, I hope we're also preparing alternative trade partnerships. Putting all eggs in the US basket could be risky long-term. Just my two cents!

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