“India on top of the pack”: Trump’s mutual tariff steps before meeting PM Modi

“India on top of the pack”: Trump’s mutual tariff steps before meeting PM Modi




Washington DC:

Shortly after announcing a comprehensive mutual tariff, which will affect all nations that apply tariffs on American goods, Donald Trump talked about how India talks about tariffs. President Trump’s comment comes a few hours before his bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during which the two leaders will discuss the entire gamal of the relations of Indo-US. Will figure high on tariff agenda.

Talking to reporters at the Oval Office after announced for a mutual tariff, President Trump said that “Allies are often worse than enemies” and said that America will now put a tight-for tat tariff on all countries which American goods will impose on all countries On the tariff.

President Trump said “India accuses a very high tariff”. He remembered how “Harley Davidson could not sell his motorbikes in India because due to the fact that in India – the tariff was so high.”

He said “Harley was forced to make … but I think he made a factory in India to avoid paying the tariff. And the same people can do it with us,” he said. The President, who has called his favorite word ‘tariffs’ in the dictionary on many occasions, is aimed at following this model of business, which aims to “make America re -make”.

He said that companies wishing to sell their products in the US would need to set up factories and industries in the United States to avoid steep tariffs. “They can build a factory here, a plant or whatever can be here and including therapy, including cars, including chips and semiconductors,” he said.


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