Trump Upset India Didn’t Credit Him for India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Ex-Envoy Vikas Swarup on US Tariffs
Kashmir apple farmers seek 100% import tax on U.S. apples to protect livelihoods amid price drops and rising costs, as tariffs threaten nearly 80% of India's apple production.
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Trump upset India didn’t credit him for India-Pakistan ceasefire: Ex-envoy Vikas Swarup on US tariffs
Former diplomat Vikas Swarup reveals that President Trump's imposition of 50 per cent tariffs on Indian goods stems from India's failure to acknowledge his so-called role in the India-Pakistan ceasefire, amidst ongoing trade negotiations and geopolitical tensions.
Trump miffed with India as latter did not acknowledge his role in India-Pak ceasefire: Ex-diplomat Vikas Swarup - The Statesman
US imposes high tariffs on Indian exports citing BRICS alignment, lack of acknowledgment over Pakistan truce, and pressure to open dairy, agriculture, and GM crop markets, said former diplomat Vikash Swarup.
"Trump Miffed With India Ignoring So-Called Role In Ceasefire": Ex-Envoy On US Tariffs
One of the reasons behind Washington's punitive tariffs on New Delhi is that US President Donald Trump is miffed with India for ignoring his so-called role in brokering a peace deal with Pakistan following the recent military conflict.
Trump Claims US Tariffs On India Have Hurt Russia’s Economy - IndiaWest Journal News
India-West News Desk WASHINGTON, DC —President Donald Trump has once again claimed credit for disrupting Russia’s economy, this time pointing to America’s steep tariffs on Indian imports of Russian oil. Speaking here, Trump said the measures had dealt a “big blow” to Moscow, which he described as struggling economically. Trump suggested that Russia’s economic potential is being wasted due to global pressures and U.S. tariffs. “Their economy is …
Trump Tariffs Prompt Retaliation Call From Kashmir Apple Growers
KO File Photo By Abid Bhat Srinagar- The India-U.S. trade war, triggered by heavy tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on Indian goods, has found an unexpected front: Kashmir’s apple orchards. For the first time, farmers here are demanding that Delhi strike back, calling for steep import taxes on American fruit. Earlier this year, Trump’s tariffs on Indian steel, aluminum, and other goods rattled multiple sectors, sparking calls from domest…
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