Washington D.C.: Amid escalating global trade tensions, US President Donald Trump has suggested that China could soon face additional American tariffs, similar to the recent hike imposed on Indian imports.
Responding to a question on whether the United States plans to take similar trade action against China as it has done with India, President Trump replied, “It may happen. I can’t tell you yet. We did it with India. We are doing it probably with a couple of others… one of them could be China… yes.”
The statement comes just days after the White House announced an Executive Order raising tariffs on Indian goods by an additional 25 percent, citing national security and foreign policy concerns over India’s increasing oil imports from Russia. With this move, the overall tariff on Indian products entering the US will now reach 50 percent.
President Trump’s remarks indicate the administration is weighing similar economic measures against other nations, with China being a possible next target. Though no formal policy decision has yet been announced, the comment has already stirred speculation among trade analysts and global markets about another potential round of US-China trade frictions.
If implemented, fresh tariffs on China would mark a renewed chapter in the ongoing US-China trade battle, which has seen fluctuating tensions over the past several years, especially in sectors like technology, manufacturing, and intellectual property.
Analysts suggest the president’s comments may be a strategic signal aimed at applying pressure on China amid ongoing geopolitical and economic disagreements. However, any official action is likely to depend on upcoming policy deliberations within the administration.
For now, stakeholders across international trade sectors are closely watching Washington for further developments.