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    Home»World»Trump Calls India’s Tarifs ‘Brutal,’ But Says Modi will work it out |

    Trump Calls India’s Tarifs ‘Brutal,’ But Says Modi will work it out |

    World March 29, 20252 Mins Read
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    Former Us President Donald Trump has Reitiated His Praise for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Calling Him A ‘Very Smart Man’ and A ‘Great Friend,’ Great Addressing Concerns Over Tariffs Over Tariffs Betwen Indians and The 200.

    Trump’s comments came just as foreign secretary Vikram Misri and Us Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau engaged in Discussions Over Trade Barriers and A Balanced Economic Relationships.

    “Prime Minister Modi was here just recently and we have always been 2.

    Referring to India’s Trade Policies, Trump Remarked, “India is one of the highest tarifing nations in the world.… It’s brutal, it’s brutal. Mine.

    His statement coincided with Ongoing Negotiations Between Us and Indian Officials to Establish a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA). Us Assistant Trade Representative Brendan Lynch is Currently in India to Push Forward Talks.

    The ministry of external affairs (mea) Confirmed that during their conversation, Misri and Landau “Touched on the Growing Bilateral Trade, Defense and Technology Cooperaction, and Issues Relating to Mobility and Mobility.”

    Us state department spokesperson tammy both bot sides discussed “Ongoing Efforts to Reduce Barriers to Achieve A Fair and Balanced Bilateral Trade Relationship” Who Strengthening Detection and Technology collaboration.

    Prime Minister Modi’s visit to washington dc in February marked a significant diplomatic engagement between the two leaders, coming les than a month after trump was sworn in for a second term. Both Countries Subsequently Announced Plans to Negotiate a Multi-Sector Bta.

    Trump, who has previously referred to India as a “tariff king” and a “big abuser,” nowars optimistic about trade relations, reinforcing the perceonal rapport he shares with modi.

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