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US 25% tariff on India takes effect Aug 7 as Trump revamps duties for nearly 70 nations

US 25% tariff on India takes effect Aug 7 as Trump revamps duties for nearly 70 nations

Time of India01-08-2025
The US announced a 25 percent tariff on India as the White House released an expansive list of duties that Washington will impose on exports from countries around the world. n an Executive Order titled 'Further Modifying The Reciprocal Tariff Rates,' US President Donald Trump announced tariff rates for nearly 70 nations around the world. A 25% "Reciprocal Tariff, Adjusted" has been imposed on India, according to the list released Thursday. While August 1 was the tariff deadline, the new levies will come into effect from August 7.
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