Modi, Putin and Xi Jinping were found during the SCO Summit in Tianjin, China. After this, Donald Trump said that India offered to zero the tariff, but now it is too late.
Donald Trump Claims: India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met on Monday in Tianjin, China. After this, US President Donald Trump made another big claim. Trying to justify the 50% tariff imposed against India, Trump said that New Delhi had offered to reduce the tariff to zero, but it is now too late.
In the post on social media, Trump claimed that trade with India had been a completely unilateral disaster. He alleged that America has not been able to sell goods to India due to high tariffs. they wrote,
… They (India) sell us in large quantities. America is their biggest ‘customer’, but we sell them very few goods. Till now it has been a completely unilateral relationship. It has been going on for several decades. The reason for this is that India has so far collected such high tariffs from us, more than any country that our businesses are not able to sell goods in India. It has been a completely unilateral disaster.
India offered to make tariffs zero
Reiterating the claims that has already been rejected by New Delhi, Trump said, “He has now offered to zero his tariffs, but it is late. They should have done so years ago. People just some simple facts to consider.”
Donald Trump has imposed 50% tariff on India
Let us know that Donald Trump had first imposed 25% tariff on imports from India. After this, asking to buy crude oil from Russia, he put 25% additional tariff. The total tariff has increased to 50%. India has refused to stop purchasing oil from Russia. On this, Trump said,
India buys most of its oil and military goods from Russia, much less than the US.
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Trump’s criticism within America
Significantly, Trump has done these things when he and his administration are facing strong criticism for putting a lot of tariffs against India within America and abroad. Analysts have said that Trump often takes decisions inspired by personal resentment and a sense of revenge. American investment bank Jefferies said that these tariffs are mainly the result of Trump’s personal resentment when it was excluded from India and Pakistan’s long -standing tension efforts. Political commentator Rick Sanchez said that Trump has shown a tendency to work on the basis of revenge spirit, malice and unscientific thinking “.