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India Among 16 Countries Under New US Trade Probe As Trump Pushes Manufacturing Reset

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The administration of US President Donald Trump on Wednesday launched a fresh trade investigation into manufacturing practices in several foreign economies, including India.

The move comes shortly after the Supreme Court of the United States struck down the president’s earlier attempt to impose tariffs by declaring a national economic emergency.

In a statement, Jamieson Greer said the administration would begin investigations under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, a legal mechanism that could eventually lead to new import taxes.

Major US Trading Partners Under Scrutiny

The investigation will cover 16 economies, including several of America’s largest trading partners.

Among those being examined are China, the European Union, Mexico, India, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.

The list also includes Switzerland, Norway, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam and Bangladesh.

Officials said the probe will examine whether foreign economies have built manufacturing capacity that exceeds domestic demand and potentially harms US industry.

US Flags ‘Excess Capacity’ in Global Manufacturing

Speaking during a telephone briefing with reporters, Greer said the administration believes several key trading partners have developed production capacity that is not aligned with market demand.

“Our view is that key trading partners have developed production capacity that is really untethered from the market incentives of domestic and global demand,” Greer said, according to Bloomberg.

The investigation, he added, reflects the administration’s broader push to bring manufacturing back to the United States.

Push to Rebuild American Industrial Base

In the official statement, Greer said Washington would no longer allow its manufacturing base to weaken because of global overproduction.

“The United States will no longer sacrifice its industrial base to other countries that may be exporting their problems with excess capacity and production to us,” he said.

He added that the investigations demonstrate Trump’s commitment to reshoring critical supply chains and creating well-paid manufacturing jobs for American workers.

According to the statement, the administration believes structural overproduction in several foreign economies has disrupted American industry. Officials argue that in many sectors, US manufacturers have lost significant domestic production capacity or fallen behind overseas competitors.

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