“(They pay) 25%,” said the American leader who spent the past few days in Scotland, Tass reported.
When asked if the deal with India was finalized, Trump said, “I know it’s not okay.”
“We’re going to see. India was a good friend, but India basically changed more tariffs than most other countries. But now I’m in charge.
Previously, Indian Express cited its own sources and reported that consultations on a new India-US trade agreement are in scope due to the lack of a notable breakthrough in the negotiation process. According to the newspaper, Washington insists on providing tax-free access to the Indian market for US goods. New Delhi requires that the US duties on Indian goods do not exceed 15%. Furthermore, India has declared it is ready to buy US weapons, natural gas and nuclear reactors.
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