Trump Softens Stance on India-China Tariff After Meeting Putin
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Former US President Donald Trump surprised many by easing his tone on India-China tariffs. The shift came after his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, followed by a major announcement.
The meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska remained inconclusive. The two leaders could not reach a consensus on any issue. India was also keeping an eye on this meeting. Trump's attitude seemed to have changed after meeting Putin. When asked about tariffs, he said that there is no need for it at the moment.
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska. However, this meeting of several hours between the two leaders remained inconclusive. It is being told that no consensus could be reached on any issue in this meeting between the two leaders.
Actually, India was also keeping a close eye on the meeting of the two leaders. However, Trump's attitude has changed after meeting Putin. Trump, who always makes provocative comments about tariffs, was asked about tariffs on India and China, and he said that there is no need for it at the moment.
Trump seems to have changed
When Trump came out after meeting Putin, he answered media questions. During this, Trump was questioned about tariffs on countries buying oil from Russia. During this, Trump said that if needed, we can consider imposing additional tariffs on countries buying oil from Russia in two to three weeks.
'Not thinking about secondary tariffs right now'
Let us tell you that while talking to Fox News, the US President said that after what happened today, I do not have to think about tariffs right now. Maybe I will have to think in two or three weeks, but not now. This meeting was great.
Let us tell you that this comment of the US President came on a question related to oil trade between India and Russia and possible tariffs on China. However, Donald Trump clarified that he was talking about retaliatory tariffs, or imposing additional tariffs on countries that are specifically buying oil from Russia.
Trump had threatened countries buying oil from Russia
Let us tell you that in recent times, Trump had announced that he would impose secondary sanctions on countries doing business with Russia. He also threatened to impose 100 percent tariff on Russia.