White House throws bourbon brickbat at India | India News


PM Modi with US President Donald Trump

WASHINTON: The Trump White House on Tuesday flagged New Delhi’s tariffs on American bourbon, accounting for a pittance of overall US exports, as a contentious issue at a time the World Health Organisation has said no level of alcohol consumption is safe for health.
Ignoring India’s lowering of duty on American bourbon from 150% to 100% just before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Feb 13 visit to Washington, Trump’s spokesperson Karoline Leavitt insisted on Tuesday that India’s 150% tariff on American alcohol is unhelpful, even as the US President was outside promoting Tesla, which is also making inroads into India much to his disapproval of a prospective manufacturing facility there.
“Look at India, 150% tariff on American alcohol. Do you think that’s helping Kentucky Bourbon be exported to India? I don’t think so,” Leavitt raged at the WH press briefing, pulling out what she called a “handy-dandy chart” of tariffs imposed by various countries on American products.
“President Trump believes in reciprocity and it is about dang time that we have a president who actually looks out for the interests of American businesses and workers,” Leavitt fumed, even as Trump’s erratic tariff policy that changes by the day has caused turmoil in global markets.
Leavitt also seemed not to take note of India’s well-publicised lowering of tariffs on bourbon from 150% to 50%, with an additional tax of 50%, bringing down the overall duty to 100%.
Much of the grandstanding appeared to involve domestic politics where Kentucky, the fount of American bourbon and a solid red Republican state, has a Democratic governor who defeated a Trump-endorsed candidate in the 2023 gubernatorial elections.
India is a pitifully small market in the mini-millions for American spirits, which itself accounts for only around $2.2 billion — of about $3 trillion overall US global exports — with Europe being the major market for American alcohol.
American whiskeys account for 63% of all US spirits exports, reaching $1.4 billion in 2023.
But renowned for its fried chicken, Kentucky wants to supplement it with bourbon to India, a whisky-loving country that is famously said to drink more Scotch than is manufactured in Scotland. Kentucky’s Republican lawmakers eager to advance the state’s economy and keep it solidly red have taken note of India’s lowering of duties on bourbon but that’s inadequate for the White House.
“Big win for Kentucky’s signature bourbon industry! Due to President Trump’s leadership, India is cutting tariffs on bourbon by 50%, expanding the global marketplace for our distillers. I met with treasury secretary Bessent and incoming commerce secretary Lutnick to ensure America’s signature spirit is treated fairly in all corners of the world,” Andy Barr, a GOP congressman from the state, said recently.
But for a White House intoxicated with the prospect of making America richer, that’s not enough.
It wants India to drink more, never mind the WHO advisory that alcohol is a Group 1 carcinogen which also includes asbestos, radiation, and tobacco.

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