Trump says India offered to remove tariffs on US goods
Even if US President Donald Trump calls India’s current trade dilemma as a “completely biased disaster” with the country, he offered to reduce his tariffs to anything.
US Tariffs 50% of goods from India – Delhi’s 25% penalty to refuse to stop buying oil from Russia – entered into force last week.
He did not respond to the last comment of India Trump, but such words on Russian oil war on Delhi-Washington vineyards Hit the lowest level of all time.
Trump’s interpretation is overlapping with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin.
Washington said Delhi indirectly financing Russia’s war in Ukraine.
“India buys most of its oil and military products from Russia, the United States.”
Delhi said that the oil supply from Russia was vital to meet the energy needs of its large population.
He called the tariffs “unfair, unjust and unreasonable”.
Last week, the country’s Trade Minister Piyush Goyal said that India will “bend or not seem weak at all in its economic relations with other countries.”
He also said that the country is ready to make a free trade agreement with everyone who wants it.
Trump wrote on Monday: “What a small number of people understand is that we do very little work with India, but they do a tremendous amount of work with us. In other words, they sell us a large amount of goods, the largest” customers “, but we sell them too little – so far a completely unilateral relationship and dozens of years.”
Until recently, India’s largest trade partner and tariffs have been afraid that exports and growth in the fifth major economy of the world may suffer.
At the SCO Summit, Modi shook hands with Putin before a meeting hosted by Xi.
SCO, including China, India, Iran, Pakistan and Russia, is seen as a challenge for the Global Trump and US domination.
Putin and Modi later spent 45 minutes into the Russian leader’s car – Later Modi published a picture of his journey alongside Putin.
Indian PM in question There was a “understanding” change with Putin.



