Donald Trump, US President.
New York/Washington: US President Donald Trump has again expressed his pain over the high tariff to be recovered by various countries. He said that everyone has looted us, whether it is our friend country or enemy. During this, he also once again named India for high tariffs. The US President again reiterated that India is a high fee charge country. Trump said that retaliation on countries imposing charges on American goods will be applicable from April 2. Trump said- ‘Whether a friend or enemy … Everyone has looted us. ,
The US President said, “Now we are not going to leave anyone. The biggest thing will be on April 2 …. When the counter duty will apply, whether it is India or China or any country. He said that India is a very high charge country. “Trump on Thursday signed some government orders in the ‘Oval Office’ (US President’s office), saying,” I tell you who is a high fee country. He is Canada. Canada charges 250 percent of our milk products and other products and levies a lot of fees on wood and similar things. We do not need their wood.
Trump will not take Canada wood
Trump said- We have more wood than his (Canada). We do not need Canadian wood. “Trump also said that the fees are” temporary “and” less “but the retaliation will start from April 2 and they will” bring big changes “for our country. He said, “Every country in the world has looted us. They charge 150-200 percent fee from us (and) we do not take anything from them. Therefore, whatever fee they charge from us, we will take the same fee from them and no one will escape from it. So we are waiting for April 2.
Trump refers to India’s high tariff every time
Trump said that I have been waiting for that date for a long time and this will be a big thing. “This is the second time Trump has commented on India’s fee. Addressing the first joint session of the Congress (US Parliament) during his second term at the US President’s official residence and office ‘White House’, Trump criticized the high fees levied by India and other countries and termed them as “extremely inappropriate”. (Language)
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