India denies ‘dumping’ premium basmati rice in the US

Published 2025년 12월 18일

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India has firmly rejected accusations from Donald Trump that it is "dumping" rice into the United States, asserting that its exports primarily consist of premium-grade basmati, which commands significantly higher prices than other varieties. The claims, made by Mr Trump last week, suggested that further tariffs could be levied on Indian rice. He accused India of "dumping" shipments into the US market,

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India has firmly rejected accusations from Donald Trump that it is “dumping” rice into the United States, asserting that its exports primarily consist of premium-grade basmati, which commands significantly higher prices than other varieties. The claims, made by Mr Trump last week, suggested that further tariffs could be levied on Indian rice. He accused India of “dumping” shipments into the US market, a term referring to the practice of exporting a product at a price below its normal value. Indian trade secretary Rajesh Agrawal countered the allegations, stating: “We don’t see a prima facie case of dumping, and as far as we know, the U.S. has not started any anti-dumping investigation either.” This follows a move in August when Mr Trump doubled tariffs on various Indian imports, including textiles, chemicals, and food items like shrimp, to as much as 50 per cent. As the world’s largest rice exporter, India shipped 20.2 million metric tons of rice in the 2024/25 financial year, ...

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