Ex-IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath evaluates Trump's tariff imposition move, calls overall impact ‘negative’
Harvard Economics Professor and former IMF Chief Economist Gita Gopinath has assessed the impact of the tariffs imposed by the Donald Trump administration, concluding that their overall effect has been negative.

In a post on X, Gopinath wrote: “It is six months since ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs. What have U.S. tariffs accomplished?”
She said the tariffs had raised substantial revenue for the government but noted that the burden was borne almost entirely by U.S. firms and partly passed on to consumers, functioning effectively as a tax on domestic businesses and households.
The tariffs also contributed to higher inflation, particularly for items such as household appliances, furniture, and coffee, she added.
However, Gopinath said there was no evidence that the measures had improved U.S. manufacturing or significantly altered the trade balance, concluding that the “overall scorecard is negative.”
Impact on India
The Trump administration, which was earlier seen as India-friendly, has imposed a 25 percent tariff on Indian exports, citing high Indian tariffs on U.S. goods and New Delhi’s continued purchases of Russian oil amid the war in Ukraine.
Since the conflict began in early 2022, India has sharply increased imports of discounted Russian crude, which now accounts for over 30 percent of its total oil imports. Indian refineries subsequently export refined petroleum products worldwide — a practice critics in Washington argue indirectly supports Russia’s war effort.
In response, the U.S. has proposed additional tariffs and trade measures aimed at discouraging India’s reliance on Russian crude.
India, for its part, has said it will take all necessary steps to protect its national interests and economic security, maintaining that its energy policy is driven by domestic needs and price stability considerations.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Italy's ruling party proposes nationwide ban on burqa, face coverings in public
Italy’s ruling Brothers of Italy (Fratelli d’Italia) party on Wednesday introduced legislation seeking to ban the burqa and niqab in all public spaces, as part of a broader effort to combat what it described as “cultural separatism” linked to Islam.

Diwali now state holiday in California, Indian-American Hindu community thanks Governor Newsom
Sacramento/IBNS: The Indian-American Hindu groups have thanked California Governor Gavin Newsom for signing a bill into a law marking Diwali as a state holiday, media reports said.

Vegetarian passenger dies choking on Qatar Airways flight after being told to ‘eat around the meat’
An 85-year-old American cardiologist died after allegedly choking on a meal served on a Qatar Airways flight, with his family claiming he was denied the vegetarian food he had pre-booked.

Houthi rebels detain 10 more UN personnel in Yemen, Guterres condemns
Houthi rebels have detained 10 more UN personnel in Yemen, bringing the total number to 54 since 2021.
Latest News

Italy's ruling party proposes nationwide ban on burqa, face coverings in public

'India was only united under Aurangzeb': Pak Minister Khawaja Asif sparks row with provocative remark

Scooter explosion in Kanpur market injures 6, forensic probe underway

Piyush Goyal visits Qatar to reinforce Strategic Economic Partnership
