India Kills Us with Tariffs, Says Donald Trump, Claims ‘Not Going to Take Advantage’ of US Anymore
Trump insists tariffs remain due to decades of trade imbalances and India's delayed tariff reduction offer despite ongoing bilateral trade talks and $131.8 billion in goods exchanged.
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India kills us with tariffs, says Donald Trump, claims ‘not going to take advantage’ of US anymore
US President Donald Trump has claimed that Brazil, China and India “kill” the US with tariffs and that his trade policy has caused India to “offered me no tariffs anymore”, and that it cannot “take advantage” of the US.
Tariffs undermining trust: Art of the No Deal
Reading Time: 3 minutes Trump has always crowed that he was a deal-maker. Two weeks ago, we agreed, and talked about why he deserved the Nobel Prize for his efforts. What we neglected to mention, however, was that before Trump, the US was an even better deal-maker (impossible, we know). They sought concessions from India and offered support in return. Case in point: between 2010 and 2020 Venezuela and Iran were amongst India’s largest supplie…
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‘We get along with India very well but for many years, it was a one-sided relationship’: Trump - The Canadian Media
#Donald Trump# India# US# United States# Tariff War# India US Tariff War# Narendra Modi Washington DC/IBNS-CMEDIA: US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said his administration gets along with India "very well" but the bilateral tie was "one-sided" until he assumed charge. Trump made the remark when he was asked by a reporter on whether he
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