Trump on reciprocal tariff with India: Nobody can argue with me
- In a recent meeting, US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed tariffs and trade issues, focusing on high tariffs imposed by India that make it difficult for American companies to sell products.
- Trump stated that India's tariffs, including a 100 percent duty on certain goods, are "very unfair," highlighting the challenges faced by American businesses.
- He announced that the US would implement reciprocal tariffs on countries that charge duties on American imports, asserting, "Whatever countries charge the US, we charge them."
- Trump declared that India imposes more tariffs than any other country, emphasizing the challenges this creates for American businesses.
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