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‘No matter how much pressure comes…’

At the beginning of this month, US President Donald Trump announced a 25 percent tariff in India, which rose to 50 percent compared to the purchase of oil from Russia in the middle of the war with the new Delhi in the middle of the war with Ukraine. Continue reading to learn more about this.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned that the economic pressure on India may increase on Monday (August 25th), but “We will carry it.” The authority confirmed that the Indian government would not compromise the interests of farmers and small -scale industries and called on people to buy local products. PM Modi’s comments are faced with a large 50 percent tariff from India and will begin on Wednesday, August 27th.

What did Modi say about the US tariff?

Pm Modi, who addressed a crowd in Ahmedabad in Gujarat, said, “Today, everyone in the world is busy doing politics based on economic interests. Ahmedabad’s country, my little entrepreneurs, farmers brothers, farmers and sisters, my brothers and sisters, my brothers and sisters, I will never say to my money.” We will not let it hurt, no matter how much pressure we will. “

How will the US tariff affect India?

During his address, PM Modi also called for widely used in Indian products. “We all should only follow the purchasing mantra produced in India. Businessmen should only hold a big board outside their organizations, saying that they sell goods only ‘Swadeshi’.” He said. 50 percent of the US tariff is likely to adversely affect labor intensive industries, such as jewelery and jewelry, textile and seafood. At the beginning of this month, US President Donald Trump announced a 25 percent tariff in India, which rose to 50 percent compared to the purchase of oil from Russia in the middle of the war with the new Delhi in the middle of the war with Ukraine.

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