US President Donald Trump has targeted India-Russia, posting a sharp post on Truth social after the announcement of imposing 25 per cent tariffs on India and imposing additional penalty for doing business with Russia. He once again called India the most tariff country in the world. Along with this, making the business with Russia a point and wrote, ‘The economies of these two countries are dead and they can take it down further. Trump said that he does not care what India does with Russia.
India-Russian friendship is not acceptable to Trump!
Donald Trump carried out this scathing attack a few hours after Washington announced a 25 percent fee on India from August 1. Trump did not spare his business partner Moscow while targeting India. Taking a dig at Kremlin, he said that America and Russia do not do almost any business together and should remain the same. He wrote in his post, ‘I do not care what India does with Russia, but they can both fall down their dead economies and do not matter to me.
This is not the first time about the friendship between India and Russia, while Trump is making sharp attacks by forgetting dignity. However, this latest post is visible to the recent comments of former Russian President Dimitri Medvedev, who warned that Trump is playing an ultimatum game “with Russia”. After this, the US President now reacted sharply, saying that Russia’s unsuccessful former President Medvedev, who thinks that he is still the President, has to say that he is still focused on his words!
India’s stand on US tariff
Meanwhile, let us tell you that US President Donald Trump has also clarified his stand on Indian goods and threatening to fines business with Russia. A few hours after the announcement of the tariff, the government reiterated the commitment to take decisive steps to protect the interests of its farmers, entrepreneurs and MSME. The government said in a statement that India-Rus has been negotiating to reach a fair, balanced and mutually beneficial bilateral trade agreement for the last few months and we are committed to this purpose.
It is difficult to increase the deadline of 1 August
Trump started bursting tariffs in April, but then suddenly gave 90 days relief to all countries. After this, the deadline ending on 9 July was increased to 1 August. Now it has already been made clear from Donald Trump that this tariff deadline is not going to move forward. He has recently written on his Truth social account and told that, ‘First August will be a great day for America. The deadline of August 1 is Atal, it will not be extended.
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