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EU Seeks Reduced Car Import Tariffs from India Amid Trump’s Trade Pressure

8 April 2025: The European Union now wants India to get rid of tariffs on car imports under a long-pending trade deal, right after US President Donald Trump’s administration sought a similar move.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is also willing to reduce tariffs in a phased manner to 10 per cent from more than 100 per cent currently, according to a report by news agency Reuters.

HT.com cannot independently verify the authenticity of the information contained in the report.

This comes despite the domestic industry lobbying for the country to retain at least a 30% tariff even if it starts reducing it, and also to not tinker with import duties on EVs for at least four more years to protect domestic players.

If the tariff cut happens, it would be a victory for European carmakers like Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and BMW, along with Elon Musk’s Tesla which will start selling imported EVs in India this year probably made in its Berlin plant.

“For many of the key areas, the EU and India have different approaches, objectives,” the report quoted Olof Gill, the European Commission spokesperson for trade, as having said in a statement. “This translates, in some cases, in different levels of ambition,”

Summary: Following Trump’s tariff strategies, the EU is reportedly pushing India to lower car import tariffs, aiming to balance global trade tensions and strengthen ties.

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