On Sunday, the Ministry of the Ministry of Outside (MEA) has rejected a false report that claimed that the Indian government is currently reviewing a list of American products exempt from tariffs after US President Donald Trump announced 25 % of tariffs plus home export punishment to America.
The X -called “China” in English “claimed that” the Indian government is starting to review the list of American products exempt from tariffs… and declares: no privilege without mutual respect “
However, Mea Factcheck, the official social media on the shoulder of the Ministry of the Ministry for external matters on the X -Social Media platform, said, “These are false news!”
The facts of the facts control also revealed another message of “false messages” that hover around social media to avoid spreading other misinformation between people through platforms.
Mea Factcheck also refuted the claim that the government “considers suspension or review of certain bilateral agreements with the United States if enemy economic policies continue”.
“False alert of news! These are false news. No such statement has been made,” according to MEA, on Sunday, stressed that the Indian government has not made any such statement.
Trump tariffs in India
Last week, US President Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on all India imports along with some other unpublished fines. Trump quoted the high rates of the Asian nation’s tariffs and its relationship with Russia as a “overwhelming majority” of the buyer of military equipment and oil.
Later, Trump called on India and Russia as a “dead economy” in the middle of the ongoing business interviews with India.
In a statement of Suo Mot in both houses of parliament, trade and minister of industry Piyush Goyal, the government said the government was investigating the consequences of these tariffs and is involved with all parties involved, including exporters and feedback on their assessment of their situation.
“The government combines the highest importance of protecting and promoting the well -being of our farmers, workers, entrepreneurs, exporters, MSME and all parts of industry. We will take all the necessary steps to ensure and progress in our national interest,” he said.
The Minister of Trade also said that in a little over ten years, India has quickly changed from being one of the fragile five to the fastest growing major economy in the world, and India is generally expected to become the third largest economy in several years.
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