India’s FIRST response to Donald Trump’s announcement of 25 per cent tariff, says, ‘Remain committed to…’

After release a 25 percent tariff in India, led by Donald Trump, the Indian government confirmed that he notes his devotion to a “fair, balanced and mutual useful trade agreement”.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump (Image/Reuters)
After release a 25 percent tariff in India, led by Donald Trump, the Indian government confirmed that he notes his devotion to a “fair, balanced and mutual useful trade agreement”.
“The government noted a statement by the US President of the Bilateral Trade. The government is examining the results of the government. India and the United States have been negotiating for a fair, balanced and mutually beneficial bilateral trade agreement for the last few months. We are adhering to this goal,” he said.
The government stressed that farmers, entrepreneurs and Msmes focus on the welfare of the government. “The government will take all the necessary steps to secure our national interests, as in other trade agreements, including the latest comprehensive economic and trade agreement with the UK.”
“25 percent tariff plus penalty”
US President Donald Trump took the truth to Social to Social on Wednesday, on Wednesday, on July 30th, on August 30th to announce the tariff rate to India. Trump announced in India “25 percent tariff plus penalty”. “” Remember, even though India has been our friend, we have done relatively less work with them for years because their tariffs are very high, among the highest in the world, and they have the most tiring and disgusting non -monetary trade barriers of any country “.
The US President said that India’s trade ties with Russia as a reason for punishing the new Delhi. “In addition, they bought the majority of military equipment from Russia, and Russia’s largest energy buyer will pay a 25%tariff with China at a time when Russia wants to stop killing in Ukraine – Plus will pay a penalty for the above.
However, Trump did not say exactly what the punishment would require.
Before the announcement, Trump said in his speech with Mediapersons, although India was a friend, said that the country brought higher tariffs to American goods from other nations. “Yes, I think. India is my friend. They ended the war with Pakistan on my request … The agreement with India was not concluded. India was a good friend, but India has collected more tariffs than almost all other countries …” Moment.


