
President Donald Trump has received a big blow from the Supreme Court. The court, while giving an important decision on Friday, canceled President Donald Trump’s big global tariff. The court declared this illegal and said that Trump has broken federal law by unilaterally imposing large global tariffs. After this decision, Trump announced to impose 10 percent extra global tariff on all countries. Meanwhile, questions are being raised that what will happen to the US-India trade deal now? Trump has said a lot about his friendship with PM Modi and trade deal with India.
President Trump held a press conference hours after the US Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the tariffs. In which he answered every question from the court’s decision to the journalists’ questions. At the same time, he also said a big thing regarding the US-India trade deal. Trump said, “I think we have a very good relationship with India and we will continue to make trade deals with India.”
PM Modi is a great man-Trump
Responding to ANI’s question about the US-India trade deal, Trump, speaking to reporters at the White House, said, “Nothing will change. They will give tariffs and we won’t. PM Modi is a great man. On America, he was smarter than the people he was against. They were robbing us so we made a deal with India. We are not giving them tariffs and they are giving them. We did a little flip.” Describing the India-US trade agreement as ‘fair’, Trump stressed that India will now pay tariffs on American goods, while the US will not give tariffs to India.
What did Trump say on India-Pakistan war?
At the same time, Trump reiterated his old claim that he had stopped the war between India and Pakistan through tariffs. He said, of the 8 wars I have resolved, tariffs have been used to end 5 of them. I have solved 8 wars, whether you like it or not, including India-Pakistan, major wars, which could have been nuclear.
Asked whether the 10% global tariffs would replace previous tariffs under the IEEPA, a White House official told ANI, “Yes, 10% unless another authority is in place. I would like to emphasize that we expect all of our trade partners to abide by our trade deal.”
