Donald Trump Signals 70% will increase Tariff, July 7, fall on 12 countries ‘Bomb’ – News-Patiala English


Washington- US President Donald Trump has signed letters related to the letters on the 12 countries, which is expected to be sent on Monday. Talking to the media, the US President said letters to the countries would be revealed on Monday. “I have signed some letters. They will be sent on Monday, possibly 12 letters. Sending various amounts, different riches. Sending a letter is very easy.”

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Trump also indicated that the interacted tariffs can be extended to some countries. This is expected to be implemented from August 1. In April, the US President announced a 10 per cent base tariff on most of the goods enrolled in the country. In addition, some countries, such as more high rates were set for China. However, these extended tariffs were postponed by July 9. Washington has signed two countries (United Kingdom and Vietnam) ‘signed’ business agreements.

Meanwhile, under the leadership of Chief Darketer Rajesh Agarwal, India’s high-level official delegation has returned to the return of a final agreement without Washington. This agreement would be on a sensitive issue of agriculture and dairy products being pressured by the United States. However, still have a ray of hope. Hopefully before the deadline in July 9, the two countries can be an interim at the highest political level in the highest political level.

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The Indian delegation was in Washington from June 26 to June 26 to talk on an interim business agreement with the United States. According to Union Commerce Minister Pihsh Goyal, India will not rush into signing a free trade agreement under any time limit pressure. During a function held in New Delhi, Minister Pihush Goyal insisted that India is ready to make a business agreement in national interest, but it is never talked to a commercial deals with a time limit. “

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The United States is a major challenge for his agriculture and dairy products. For India, it is a livelihood issue for the small farmers of the country, so it is considered a sensitive area. India is trying to get exemption from President Trump by the 26 percent of Tarump for an interim termination before July 9. It is also emphasized on important tariff concessions for their labor-based exporting such as textile, leather and shoes.

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