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Higher tariff on Indian rice will burden US consumers, India looking for new markets: Experts

Higher tariff on Indian rice will burden US consumers, India looking for new markets: Experts

Higher tariff on Indian rice will burden US consumers, India looking for new markets: Experts

US tariffs on Indian rice affect American consumers more than exporters, with political motivations linked to upcoming elections. Indian rice exports remain strong globally.

Higher tariff on Indian rice will burden US consumers, India looking for new markets: Experts

New Delhi [India], December 9 (ANI): The Indian Rice Exporters Federation (IREF) has said that the impact of US tariffs on rice imports from India is likely to be passed on to American consumers, reflecting the product’s essential nature in the consumer basket.

It also stated that India will continue to deepen trade partnerships with other countries and expand new markets for Indian rice.

The Federation highlighted that, “While the U.S. is an important destination, India’s rice exports are well-diversified across global markets. The Federation, in close coordination with the Government of India, continues to deepen existing trade partnerships and open new markets for Indian rice….. Evidence from retail markets indicates that most of the tariff burden has been passed on to U.S. consumers.”

However, experts also noted that the latest remarks by US President Donald Trump, threatening to impose an additional tariff on Indian rice exports to the United States, appear to be driven more by domestic political messaging than a major policy shift.

The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), an Indian think tank working in the field of trade, said the announcement made on December 8 alongside a new US farm relief package appears to be election-season communication targeted at U.S. farmers.

The think tank stated, “Trump threatens to impose high tariffs on Indian rice. But the threat is politics, not policy.”

The GTRI noted that even if fresh duties are imposed, the impact on Indian exporters would be limited due to strong demand in other markets. However, higher tariffs would likely make rice costlier for American households that rely on Indian varieties.

Responding to the remarks, the Indian Rice Exporters Federation issued detailed clarifications on Indo–US rice trade dynamics.

“The Indian rice export industry is resilient and globally competitive,” said Dev Garg, Vice President, Indian Rice Exporters Federation. “While the U.S. is an important destination, India’s rice exports are well-diversified across global markets. The Federation, in close coordination with the Government of India, continues to deepen existing trade partnerships and open new markets for Indian rice.”

According to IREF, during the financial year 2024–2025, India exported Basmati rice worth USD 337.10 million, totaling 274,213.14 metric tonnes (MT), making the US the 4th largest market for Indian basmati. In the same period, India exported non-basmati rice valued at USD 54.64 million, amounting to 61,341.54 MT, making the US the 24th largest market for non-basmati rice.

The Federation explained that Indian rice in the US is largely consumed by communities belonging to Gulf and South Asian regions. The demand continues to grow, especially for dishes such as biryani, where basmati rice is considered essential and not easily replaceable.

It emphasized that rice grown in the US is not a direct substitute for Indian basmati because of its distinct aroma, flavour, texture, and elongation.

The statement added that before the latest tariff hike, Indian rice already faced a 10 per cent tariff, which increased by 40 percentage points after a 50 per cent tariff was imposed.

Despite this, exports have not seen a major disruption, as most of the cost increase has been passed on to consumers through higher retail prices, while farmers and exporters in India continued to receive stable returns.

The GTRI noted that India should treat the tariff threat as an election-season strategy and avoid offering concessions that could affect its trade position, as such measures could harm US consumers more than Indian exporters. (ANI)

(This article was generated from news agency ANI without modifications to the text.)

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