
Australia pushed back against the “dead economy” of US President Donald Trump in India, while Don Farrell’s Minister deployed that his country “wants to increase investment in India”.
The day after the Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong was against tariffs stored by the US, Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell stressed that his nation does not support tariffs, whether they are in Australia or India.
“Australia wants to increase investment in India. Like Australia, India is a prosperous democracy and we want to work with countries like India, to strengthen our two -way trade and strengthen our investment … We see great opportunities in India,” Farrell said.
The Australian Trade Minister comes in the middle of 50 % of Trump’s tariffs to all Indian goods that came into force on Wednesday, August 27.
What did Don Farrel say on American tariffs?
Don Farrell criticized the Trump administration tariff in India and stressed that Australia means a “free, fair and open” trade, the best way to ensure prosperity for its workers and countries.
“So we don’t support tariffs, whether they are in Australia or India. Your relationship with the United States is something for you to work. But only this week I met US government officials to clarify that our opinion is that 10% of the tariff we imposed on Australia
In an interview on a comprehensive agreement on economic cooperation, Farrell said that Australia has sent its best negotiator to Nový Dilli and organized a “productive” round of interviews.
Trump tariffs “waking up”?
Raghuram Rajan, 23. Raghuram Rajan also said that 50% of the tariffs indicate that the relationship between India and the US has “clearly disintegrated”.
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