An Independent foreign policy analyst rebuked President Donald Trump for imposing 'irrational' tariffs on India and advised to turn them down to zero and "apologise".
Responding to queries about reconsidering the tariffs on India at the White House, Trump reiterated that the trade relationship with India had been "one-sided" for many years, claiming that New Delhi had been charging the US some of the highest tariffs in the world, creating an imbalanced
US Congressman Ro Khanna has slammed Trump administration imposing 50 per cent tariffs on Indian goods and said Americans can't allow "ego of Donald Trump to destroy a strategic relationship with India".
USISPF President Mukesh Aghi told ANI that secondary US tariffs on India are "uncalled for" and risk damaging decades of ties. He said India has reacted maturely to President Trump's posts, and despite trade tensions, US CEOs remain confident in India's growth and continue their investments.
Congress leader Pawan Khera on Monday criticised White House Adviser Peter Navarro's "Brahmin" remark to justify US tariffs on India, and called it 'baseless'.
In response to White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro's "Brahmin" remark to justify US tariffs on India, Trinamool Congress MP Sagarika Ghose on Monday said that the term "Brahmin" is currently used to describe the social or economic "elites" in Britain.
The loss incurred due to the imposition of reciprocal tariffs on Indian textile exports to the United States (US) may be offset by a surge in exports to the United Kingdom (UK), buoyed by the recently concluded India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), said CareEdge Ratings in a report.
Senior Congress leader Manish Tewari expressed concerns about the impact of US President Donald Trump's tariffs on India and urged the Centre to show "spine" and not "bow down" to American pressure, recalling India's past experiences in dealing with similar situations.
Speaking to ANI, Sanchez said India has shown the world that it will take independent decisions which lie in its national interest. "India's the big boy, not a school child. The moment the United States said, 'you will not buy oil from Russia or we will punish you,' India looked back and
Members of India's diamond industry have said that the US decision to impose 50 per cent tariffs on Indian goods poses a challenge, but expressed confidence in the sector's resilience and the strength of the domestic market.
The steep 50 per cent tariffs imposed by the United States on Indian goods are largely a result of President Donald Trump's "personal pique" at not being allowed to mediate in the India-Pakistan conflict, according to a recent report by American multinational investment bank and financial se