US President-elect Donald Trump warns India of reciprocal tariffs


Daijiworld Media Network – Washington

Washington, Dec 18: United States President-elect Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to India, signalling a possible increase in tariffs on Indian imports. Just days away from assuming office, Trump’s remarks indicate his dissatisfaction with the trade balance between the two nations and suggest a shift in India-US trade relations.

In a recent press conference at Mar-a-Lago, Trump criticized India for imposing high tariffs on American products. Expressing his frustration, he stated, “India charges us 100% and even 200% tariffs on some US goods, but we impose no tariffs on them. If they want to levy high duties, so will we.” He emphasized the principle of reciprocity, warning that the US under his administration would respond to India's policies in a tit-for-tat manner.

Trump has voiced similar concerns in the past but has adopted a sharper tone this time. Citing examples of unfair practices, he included both India and Brazil as countries imposing steep tariffs on American goods.

The President-elect’s comments have reignited discussions on the potential impact of his policies on India-US relations. Trump’s earlier tenure witnessed a strengthening of ties between the two countries, with mutual admiration exchanged between him and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Notably, Trump referred to Modi as a ‘tough negotiator’ during an interview in his first term.

However, the tone of the discourse appears to have shifted. Trump emphasized that countries imposing significant tariffs on US products should be prepared for a reciprocal response. "If they impose high duties, we will do the same. They tax us heavily on almost everything, but we don’t. This has to change," he asserted.

 

 

 

  

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 19 2024

    Trump won the elections on the slogan "Make America Great Again". America is a debtor nation with trillions of dollars in debts, and trillions of dollars in trade deficit. It is impossible to be great again, unless the US balances their books and gets rid of the trade deficit. Hence, Trump has put all countries in the world, in particular its trading partners to fix the deficit or face higher trade tariffs. There will be strong reactions from the rest of the world, in particular BRICS and the European Union. Given the delicate balances and the enormous geo political issues globally it is hard to say now, how this will go. Only time will tell who will win this battle America and their allies or China and their allies? If America falls the whole democratic world along with their trading partners will fall with it, and the Chinese and their allies will then dominate. It will be a whole new world order onwards.

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Thu, Dec 19 2024

    Trump should consider imposing tariffs on beef imports from India in response to the high tariffs/tax India places on liquor exports from the United States.

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  • AJ, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    Doland trump is everybody s friend as long as it favours him and his country..Sir thought doland is his langotiya yaar

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalauru

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    Uncle T would do anything that favors his country's citizens interests; absolutely no compromises!

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  • Yogi, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    Trump as a politician is highly unreliable but as a businessman to the core is predictable.

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  • stany dsouza, Kulshekar

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    This is very simple issue for both the countries as both commanders in chief will get this settled soon.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    Modi must understand that dealing with Trump is not a Tom & Jerry act.😂

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  • Golibaje, Bajegoli

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    Namma Awaste Trump

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  • Yogi, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    Modi like Trump is a domineering person. Trump will find difficult to get too bossy over Modi. Modi hai toh sab mumkin hai !

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  • Anticorrupt, Mangalore /Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    Our man and his friend are having high hopes from trump not knowing they may get a tight slap this time.

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  • Kiran Poojary, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    Modi is known as TAX-MAN. He imposes taxes for everyone and everything except for his friend Adani.

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  • Al, Kudla

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    Trump will spare nobody

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