
U.S. President Donald Trump gestures next to farmer Cordt Holub and Meryl Kennedy of the rice farming company 4 Sisters as they attend a roundtable discussion on the day Trump announced an aid package for farmers, at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., December 8, 2025.
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday (December 8, 2025) indicated that he may introduce new tariffs on agricultural imports, particularly Indian rice and fertiliser from Canada, as trade discussions with both countries continue without major progress.
Mr Trump made the comments during a White House meeting where he unveiled $12 billion in new support for American farmers. He said imports were challenging domestic producers and reiterated his intent to address the issue.
The president said he would “take care” of the alleged dumping of Indian rice into the U.S. Farmers have pointed to falling rice prices, claiming imports from countries like India, Vietnam and Thailand are undercutting their crops. “They shouldn’t be dumping,” Mr. Trump said. “I mean, I heard that, I heard that from others. You can’t do that.”

He also suggested possible tariff measures on fertiliser coming from Canada to encourage local production. “A lot of it does come in from Canada, and so we’ll end up putting very severe tariffs on that, if we have to, because that’s the way you want to bolster here,” he said, adding, “And we can do it here. We can all do that here.”
The remarks come amid ongoing economic pressures, including concerns about inflation and consumer prices. Farmers, a key support base for Mr. Trump, have faced rising costs and market challenges linked to tariff policies.

Negotiations with both Canada and India aimed at stabilising trade ties have encountered difficulties. Earlier this year, Mr. Trump imposed 50% tariffs on Indian goods, citing trade barriers and energy purchases. A U.S. delegation is expected to visit India this week for further talks, although no major breakthrough is anticipated.
Published – December 09, 2025 07:27 am IST


