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<h1>President says India's high tariffs made US-India trade one-sided, spurred US firms to move production to India</h1> The US President stated that bilateral trade relations with India have historically been 'one-sided' due to India's high import tariffs on US goods, which he characterized as deterring US exports while Indian products entered the US market at lower reciprocal cost; he suggested this dynamic changed under his administration and referenced potential reconsideration of US tariffs on India. He cited a specific industry example where tariffs prompted a US manufacturer to produce in India to avoid duties. The remarks reflect executive-level trade policy posture and underscore tariff-induced shifts in investment and supply-chain decisions.