Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi formed a bromance but can their MEGA partnership continue with the US president's new tariffs regime coming in?
Donald Trump has shared a post on from his official handle on TruthSocial asking Americans to be ready to bear the brunt of his decision to impose reciprocal tariffs on trading partners, adding that "end result will be historic".
US President Donald Trump announced a 26% tariff on Indian imports, stating that India imposed higher duties on American goods. During a joint press conference, Trump spoke of the uneven trade conditions and stressed the need for negotiations to establish a more balanced trading relationship.
Referring to India’s trade policies, Trump remarked, “India is one of the highest tariffing nations in the world.… it’s brutal, it’s brutal."
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced a whopping 26 per cent 'discounted' reciprocal tariifs on India. Speaking at the “Make America Wealthy Again” event in the Rose Garden, Trump said that charges imposed are not completely reciprocal in nature but partial"For decades,
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President Trump praised Prime Minister Modi as a smart leader and great friend while criticizing India's high import tariffs. Trump emphasized progress in trade talks and India's commitment to lower tariffs,
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTrump calls PM Modi a 'smart man and great friend,' hints at easing of India-US trade tariffs (WATCH)US President Donald Trump has once again lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a "great friend" and a "very smart man," as he addressed questions on ongoing India-US tariff discussions. Trump's remarks came while speaking to the media at the swearing-in ceremony of the US Attorney for New Jersey.
US relations described PM Modi as a “great prime minister” and reaffirmed their strong friendship. Despite concerns over India’s tariffs, he expressed optimism that trade talks would “work out very well” for both nations.
US President Donald Trump stated that he was confident that talks on tariffs between India and the US would work out