
The Ministry of Trade Unions (Mea) 9 said April that he was studying the consequences of the mutual tariffs of US President Donald Trump in India.
The ministry said the discussion was taking place between Indian and American business teams to speed up the conclusion of mutually beneficial multi -world bilateral trade agreements. He added that India appreciated its complex global strategic partnership with the US and was determined to cooperate closely with it.
“3., we had a detailed press release issued by the Ministry of Commerce, where there was a clear Indian position. We study the consequences of tariffs that were announced,” said the Ministry of the Ministry for External Affairs (MEA) Randhir Jaiswal on April 9 in response to the issue of business agreement.
Jaiswal also said that the Minister of external Affairs with Jaishankar and his American counterpart Marco Rubio organized a telephone interview and discussed several questions, including regional development, international development and importance of the timely conclusion of a bilateral trade agreement.
Rubio negotiated with Jaishankar on Monday (local time). Asked about the interviews between Jaishankar and Rubium during the Jaiswal press briefing, he said, “They also discussed the importance of the early bilateral trade agreement. This was more or less what included the discussion between two leaders.”
New Delhi studying changes in new business policy in America
The new Delhi on April 3 said he was studying changes in a new business policy in America and finding out if there could be any opportunities for the country. In his statement, the Ministry of Commerce stated that it carefully examines the consequences of various measures and the announcement of the US administration.
The reaction of Mea spokesman came on Wednesday after Trump’s extensive tariffs against about five countries, including India, came into force, raising trade and concerns about the global economic recession.
“Mutual tariffs and discussions are taking place between India and American trading teams for a quick conclusion with mutually beneficial multi -world bilateral trade agreements. India appreciates its comprehensive global strategic partnership with the US and is determined to work closely … Both teams are in discussion and we can conclude.
Earlier on the day, in the first detailed response to American policy To tariff, jaishankar She said India is perhaps the only country that has achieved an understanding with Washington to seal the trade agreement after Trump The Presidency of the Presidency for the second time.
However, the Minister said the strategy of the new Delhi, which will deal with this situation, is to strengthen the bilateral trade agreement with Washington this autumn.
“We decided to involve Trump’s administration on this set of problems and were very open with them, very constructive with them, as they were with us, and what we agreed was to try to negotiate a bilateral business agreement until this year,” Jaishankar Zakka said.
26 % of President Trump’s tariffs for imports from India were fully held on Wednesday morning. Trump announced reciprocal tariffs 3. April in Rose Garden of the White House as part of its “liberation” announcement.
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