The True Fact of Tarrif Issue Between USA and India As Per The Latest Position
THE INDIVIDUAL PUBLICATION
EDITORIAL. DISCUSSION
Provides Responsible And Accurate Fact
On Tariff Issue between USS And India
( IN BRIEF. )
Written & Presented By --
Krishna Chandra Das
Press Member & Chief Editor
This information has become necessary because of some are continuously trying to create confusion and uncertainty on this issue.
The fact is under :
Here’s an accurate and evidence-based answer to remove all confusion from the mind. — the claim that India has “accepted all tariff issues of President Trump and will allow very cheap US milk, crops, etc. into India hurting Indian farmers” is not correct as stated.
Let’s break this down clearly and factually:
1. No Final Trade Deal Has Happened Yet
India and the USA have not yet signed or fully implemented a comprehensive trade agreement that forces India to open all tariffs or agricultural markets. Talks are ongoing and delayed because of changing tariff laws in the U.S. and legal issues. So there is no deal yet that has been executed forcing full US farm imports.
2. Government Says Farmers & Sensitive Sectors Are Protected :
According to official statements from India’s Commerce Minister (Piyush Goyal):
India has not agreed to import GM foods.
Dairy products, maize, soybean, and poultry are explicitly excluded from the trade discussions.
The government states that the interests of Indian farmers and dairy producers are preserved and protected in any potential agreement.
There is no confirmation that cheap subsidised American milk products will be allowed unrestricted into India. That specific narrative is not supported by official sources.
3. Concerns & Criticisms Still Exist :
While the government says it is protecting farmers, critics and some political leaders have warned that parts of the draft trade arrangement (especially import duty reductions on some U.S. products or quota openings like apples) could hurt domestic producers. Some farmer groups and opposition figures are saying:
Opening markets — even partially — could affect local prices.
Reduced tariffs on things like animal feed or certain crops could indirectly affect Indian agriculture.
However, these claims are predictions or warnings by critics, not confirmed effects from a signed agreement.
4. The U.S. Is Also Imposing Tariffs on Indian Exports :
The U.S. has imposed higher tariffs on Indian exports, which could make Indian goods less competitive in the American market.
This is not something India agreed to; it is a U.S. unilateral policy, and India has objected to it in negotiations.
So the narrative that India accepted all U.S. tariff demands is incorrect. Instead, there has been dispute over tariffs, with India resisting certain cuts, especially on sensitive sectors.
🧠 Summary — What’s Really Happening
Claim & Reality
Claim ;
India agreed to accept all Trump tariff conditions unconditionally
Reality
❌ Not true — no final deal signed; talks are ongoing.
Claim :
India will let very cheap US milk/products flood its market hurting farmers
Reality :
❌ Not true — officials say dairy and sensitive goods are protected.
Claim :
India signed a trade agreement harming farmers
Reality :
⚠️ Still open to negotiation; only interim provisions exist in draft form.
Claim :
Critics warn about possible future issues
Reality :
⚠️ Yes — possible concerns over some imported products, but not confirmed.
Conclusion :
There is no official, implemented trade deal yet that forces India to open its agricultural and dairy markets wholesale to the U.S. There are ongoing negotiations with strong political sensitivity around farmers’ interests. The government has affirmed protections for dairy and sensitive agricultural sectors, and experts say concerns have been raised but nothing like the claim as mentioned is factual and confirmed.
The End
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