US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that the United States is forging a trade deal with India. He stated that the US is striving to create similar agreements around the world to balance mutual relations.
Speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit, Trump mentioned that the US has struck "innovative agreements" with Malaysia, Cambodia, and Japan. "I'm doing a trade deal with India.Also Read: Regarding the 'November Revolution' statement: 'Don't tire yourselves out by talking about it,' – D.K. Shivakumar..!
I have tremendous respect and affection for Prime Minister Modi, and we have a very good relationship," he said. Trump reiterated his earlier statements from May about using trade to end the rivalry between India and Pakistan. He made these remarks at the trade summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, which was attended by global CEOs, experts, and senior economic leaders.Also Read: Chikkaballapur Farmers Erupt Against Minister Zameer: The Heat of Protest Reaches the Minister!
Trump's statements come against the backdrop of recently resumed talks between Indian and American officials to revive bilateral trade agreement negotiations. Trade deal talks had stalled over the summer after Trump imposed a 25% retaliatory tariff on Indian products and a 25% penalty on Russian oil purchases.INDO ERA Women's Silk Blend Embroidered A-Line Kurta Pant with Dupatta Set