Manish Tewari questions India-US trade deal, says Trump's math 'doesn't add up'

Published : Feb 04, 2026, 09:01 AM IST
Congress MP Manish Tewari (FilePhoto/ANI)

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Congress MP Manish Tewari questioned the figures of the India-US trade deal announced by Donald Trump, stating the math 'doesn't add up'. He cited a discrepancy in a $500 billion claim and sought clarity from the government on the deal's scale.

Tewari Questions 'Math' of Trade Deal

Congress MP Manish Tewari on Wednesday questioned the claims surrounding the India-US trade deal announced by US President Donald Trump. He says the figures cited by Washington do not add up, and seeking a clear explanation from the government on the scale and implications of the agreement. The India-US trade deal reduces tariffs on Indian goods in the US to 18 per cent, while Washington has claimed the deal will help it export more agricultural products to New Delhi.

In a post on X, Tewari wrote, "The math in @POTUS @realDonaldTrump @WhiteHouse social Media post on the purported Indo-US Trade Deal simply just doesn't add up. If you look at the figures below, where can or does the USD 500 Billion figure come from? India exports to US in 2024 was USD 79.44 Billion dollars and imports from US were USD 38.99 Billion USD." The math in @POTUS @realDonaldTrump @WhiteHouse social Media post on the purported Indo - US Trade Deal simply just doesn’t add up If you look at the figures below 👇 where can or does the USD 500 Billion figure comes from ? India exports to US in 2024 was USD 79.44 Billion… pic.twitter.com/IBQ3M0WHb3 — Manish Tewari (@ManishTewari) February 4, 2026

Tewari raised questions over claims of a USD 500 billion figure, arguing that existing export-import data does not support such projections and demanding that the government clarify whether India has committed to sourcing a major share of its imports from the United States. "From 39 billion USD approximately to go to USD 500 billion in imports will be quite a journey. India's total imports between April-December 2025 were 730.84 billion USD. Have we committed to sourcing 3/4 th of our imports from one single source- US? That seems to be the assertion of @realDonaldTrump? Government must answer!" the post read.

Goyal Hails 'Future-Defining' Agreement

Meanwhile, a day earlier, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal described the agreement as a "future-defining deal" that will add immense value to India's growth prospects. He said the trade deal, finalised late last night, will create significant opportunities for Indian businesses across sectors. "This trade agreement is the best possible deal for India when compared to competing countries," he said.

"The sensitive factors of India's economy have been protected in this deal. We have seen reports from across the country; there is widespread enthusiasm. All those involved in India's exports, those connected to India's technology sector, those who want to bring modern technology to India or become part of global supply chains and global value chains, those who want to establish global capability centers, and those who want to invest in various sectors, especially labor-intensive ones that provide employment to millions of people, all are excited by this," Goyal added. (ANI)

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