Trump Expands Tariffs, Eyes ‘Mini-Deal’ with India Before August Deadline
Trump’s Trade Blitz: Tariffs Target 14 Nations
On July 8, 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping new tariffs affecting 14 countries, ranging from 25% to 40%, including major Asian economies like Japan, South Korea, and several BRICS nations 1. He also hinted at extra duties—up to 10%—on BRICS members, accusing them of trying to undermine the U.S. dollar 2.
Tariffs by the Numbers
Tariff rates vary by country: Japan and South Korea face 25%, Bangladesh and Serbia 35%, while Laos and Myanmar are slapped with 40% 3. Additionally, Trump threatened to impose tariffs on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals, including steep 50% copper levies 4.
Deadline Looming: August 1
The tariff ultimatum, initially set for July 9, was extended to August 1, offering countries a final window to strike a deal before implementation 5.
India Emerges as Key Negotiator
Unlike most countries, India has so far avoided tariff notices. Trump disclosed that a “mini trade deal” with India is in the works and could be finalized soon 6. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal emphasized that any agreement will respect India’s national interests, especially in the sensitive dairy and agriculture sectors 7. Additionally, India has slated a WTO challenge to U.S. auto tariffs estimated to affect $2.89 billion in exports 8.
Trade Experts Sound Caution
Think tank GTRI warns that short-term agreements may mirror a “Yielding to American Tariff Retaliation Agreement (YATRA)” rather than genuine free trade, urging India to evaluate long-term strategic impact 9.
Strategic Context & Global Spillovers
This tariff push marks the highest U.S. average tariff rate (17.6%) since 1934, with projected revenue from tariffs hitting up to $300 billion 10. The aggressive posture has triggered backlash from allies—Japan’s PM Shigeru Ishiba and Brazil’s Lula decried the moves as destabilizing 11.
Trivia Snapshot
- Trump’s baseline 10% global tariff, dubbed “Liberation Day tariffs,” went into effect April 5, 2025 12.
- India aims to raise bilateral trade with the U.S. to $500 billion by 2030, a topic discussed during PM Modi’s Feb 2025 White House visit 13.
Source: India
