Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said that India and the United States are actively working to resolve the ongoing tariff issues through dialogue, expressing confidence that these challenges will not affect the broader trade relationship between the two nations. Speaking at the Kautilya Economic Conclave (KEC 2025), he said a large part of India’s trade with the US remains “business as usual” despite the current differences.
Jaishankar explained that the ongoing trade tensions largely stem from the inability of both sides to reach a common ground on several issues. “We have issues with the US and a big part of it is because we have not arrived at a landing ground. The inability to reach there has led to tariffs being levied,” he said. The minister revealed that negotiations are ongoing regarding the 50 per cent tariffs imposed on Indian exports.
Jaishankar stressed that India’s “red lines have to be respected” while finding a solution. “There has to be an understanding with the US because it is the number one market and because a lot of the world has reached that understanding,” he said. Despite the tariffs, the minister underlined that trade between the two countries is largely continuing smoothly. “I don’t think this will percolate to every dynamic of trade. Some issues will need to be negotiated, but I would hesitate to read very much more into it than the issues themselves,” he said.