New Delhi, April 1 -- The United States President, Donald Trump, is set to unveil a new set of tariffs for nations worldwide on Wednesday, April 2. Trump also branded the date as "Liberation Day," when the administration seeks to boost domestic manufacturing, among other things.

Two days before the reciprocal tariffs are set to affect the world, the US government, in a report cited by the news agency Reuters, said that the nation has concerns over India's rising customs barriers, import curbs, and licenses, alongside high tariff rates.

Earlier, President Donald Trump called India a "tariff king" and "tariff abuser" as the South Asian nation tries to negotiate a lower rate and win over the newly elected Trump administration.

The overall...