Tariffs On India Called Illegal By US Lawmakers

  • Tariffs on India opposed in US House resolution
  • Tariffs on India seen as harmful to workers and ties

Tariffs on India have come under sharp criticism from members of the United States House of Representatives, who have passed a resolution opposing former US President Donald Trump’s recent order. The resolution states that the additional tariffs imposed on India are illegal and damaging. According to the provided information, three lawmakers moved the resolution after Trump issued an order imposing additional tariffs on India.

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The lawmakers argued that the decision harms American workers, consumers, and bilateral relations. They also said the move reflects aggression and misuse of powers. Therefore, the issue of tariffs on India has now become a matter of debate within the US legislature. The resolution clearly demands corrective action to reverse the decision.

Tariffs on India challenged by Deborah Ross and others

The resolution against the tariffs on India was introduced by Deborah Ross, Mark Weese, and Raja Krishnamurthy. These House of Representatives members formally opposed Trump’s order. They demanded that President Trump use his emergency powers to lift the additional tariffs imposed on India and Brazil.

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According to the resolution, the House of Representatives demanded that the additional 25 percent tariff on India be lifted. The lawmakers stressed that such tariffs were imposed illegally. They also pointed out that these measures place an unfair burden on several sectors. Meanwhile, they underlined the importance of India in cultural, economic, and strategic terms.

Congressman Mark Weese said that India is an important partner culturally, economically, and strategically. He also stated that imposing tariffs illegally creates a burden on the people of North Texas. His remarks highlighted local concerns within the United States. Therefore, the issue is not limited to foreign relations alone.

Lawmakers warn tariffs will disrupt supply chains

Representative Raja Krishnamurthy also spoke strongly against the tariffs on India. He said that the tariffs will disrupt the supply chain. He further said they will harm American workers and increase consumer spending. These concerns were included as part of the resolution passed by the House members.

The lawmakers also claimed that higher tariffs would negatively affect bilateral relations between the United States and India. They argued that such actions weaken long standing partnerships. Meanwhile, they stressed that trade decisions should follow legal procedures and protect public interest.

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Overall, the resolution reflects growing opposition to Trump’s tariff policy among US lawmakers. It also brings attention to concerns about legality, economic impact, and international relations. The issue of tariffs on India now awaits further action following the demands raised in the House of Representatives.


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