‘They’ll be paying tariffs, and we will not be paying tariffs’: Trump says no changes to India-U.S. deal post court ruling
In a recent statement, former U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized that the ongoing trade agreement between the United States and India will remain unchanged despite a recent court ruling. He asserted that India would continue to face tariffs while the U.S. would not, reinforcing his stance on trade negotiations. Trump also reiterated claims that he played a significant role in de-escalating tensions between India and Pakistan in May 2025 by leveraging the threat of imposing high tariffs, suggesting that his tough approach influenced diplomatic relations. This statement comes amid ongoing discussions about trade policies and economic partnerships between the two nations, highlighting the complexities of international relations and economic strategy in the region. Trump's comments reflect his continued focus on trade as a tool for diplomatic leverage, which resonates with his previous administration's approach to foreign policy. As both countries navigate their economic relationship, the implications of tariffs remain a critical topic for policymakers and business leaders alike.
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