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Three US House Democrats—Ross, Veasey, and Krishnamoorthi—introduced a resolution on December 12, 2025, to end President Trump's emergency tariffs up to 50% on Indian imports, labeling them illegal and harmful to workers, consumers, and US-India ties. It targets powers under IEEPA, following Senate action on Brazil.
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Three Democratic lawmakers in the US House of Representatives launched a bold resolution on Friday to dismantle President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration imposing up to 50% tariffs on Indian goods. Introduced by Reps. Deborah Ross (NC), Marc Veasey (TX), and Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL)—an Indian-American—the move challenges tariffs stacked via 25% initial duties from August 1 and another 25% "secondary" hike on August 27, 2025, justified by India's Russian oil buys.
Key Highlights:
Targets IEEPA Abuse: Seeks to terminate the emergency powers and rescind duties, restoring Congress's trade authority after a bipartisan Senate win on Brazil tariffs.
Economic Fallout Warning: Tariffs hike costs for US consumers, disrupt supply chains, and threaten jobs in states like North Carolina, where Indian firms invest billions in tech and pharma.
Bipartisan Backdrop: Builds on October letter from 21 lawmakers urging Trump to repair strained US-India relations amid rising trade tensions.
Lawmakers argue these "illegal" measures undermine a key strategic partner, prioritizing dialogue over duties. Passage remains uncertain in a divided Congress.
Sources: NDTV, Rep. Deborah Ross Official Site
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