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'India Rushed Into One-Sided Deal': Congress After US Tariff Ruling

Party hails US top court verdict striking down Trump’s global tariffs

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh PTI
Summary
  • Congress welcomed the Supreme Court of the United States decision quashing Donald Trump’s global tariffs in a 6-3 verdict.

  • The party claimed India could have avoided a “one-sided” trade deal had it waited for the ruling.

  • Leaders sought clarity on concessions announced under the February 6 India-US trade understanding.

Hailing the US Supreme Court decision striking down President Donald Trump's global tariffs, the Congress on Friday said that India could have avoided being cornered into a "one-sided" trade deal if the government had waited just 18 more days.

Jairam Ramesh, the general secretary in charge of communications for Congress, wrote on X, "Hats off to the US Supreme Court for striking down President Trump's entire tariff strategy! Quite an amazing decision given its ideological composition."

"A 6-3 verdict is decisive. The American system of checks and balances still seems to be working," he said.

Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram demanded that the government must explain the impact of the judgment on the "deal" that was announced on February 6 between the US and India.

Chidambaram said he had stated that if the Supreme Court struck down President Trump's imposition of tariffs, the result would be that the US and India would revert to the status quo ante before April 2, 2025.

"Meanwhile, the U.S. has extracted several concessions from India without conceding any. What will happen to those concessions? The joint statement announced Zero tariff on many goods that the U.S. will export to India; that India intends to import USD 500 billion worth of goods from the U.S.; that India will not buy Russian oil; that India will address the non-tariff barriers to U.S. goods, and so on," the former finance minister said.

"What will happen to those promises? An Indian team is now in the U.S. to finalise the text of the Framework Agreement. What will the team do now?" Chidambaram said.

"Haste is the work of the devil," stated Pawan Khera, the head of the Congress media and publicity department. The so-called worldwide tariffs imposed by Donald Trump have been overturned by the US Supreme Court. We might not be forced into this unfair, anti-India trade agreement if India had waited just eighteen days longer. Khera questioned why Modi had made that late-night contact to Washington on February 2.

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"Why did India abandon the initial strategy of waiting it out until the U.S Supreme Court's judgment was delivered today? Is it the disclosure by General Manoj Mukund Naravane? Is it the shadow of the Jeffrey Epstein files? Is it the U.S. criminal case involving Gautam Adani? Or is it all of the above?" Khera said.

"Today, the Congress has been redeemed: Narendra Modi is compromised," Khera alleged.

The US Supreme Court on Friday struck down President Donald Trump's far-reaching global tariffs, handing him a significant loss on an issue crucial to his economic agenda.

The 6-3 decision centred on tariffs imposed under an emergency powers law, including the sweeping reciprocal tariffs Trump levied on nearly every other country.

The majority found that the Constitution very clearly gives the Congress the power to impose taxes, which include tariffs.

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