“You are going to see so many secondary restrictions”: Trump after additional 25 PC tariff move

"You are going to see so many secondary restrictions": Trump after additional 25 PC tariff move

US President Donald Trump indicated that “secondary sanctions” could be imposed soon after the US President’s announcement of additional 25 percent against India in response to India for these additional sanctions.

Asked, ‘Indian officials have said that for example, Russian oils like China are other countries. Why you are excluding India for these additional sanctions, US President Donald Trump said, “This is only 8 hours. So let’s see what happens. You are going to see a lot … You are going to see so many secondary sanctions,” Trump told reporters during a press briefing at the White House.
He also indicated that the US administration could impose “more” equal ban on China.

Asked, “On Indian punishments, do you have a similar plan to implement more tariffs on China”, US President Donald Trump says, “Maybe. It depends on how we do.”

On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order, with 25 percent of an additional tariff on imports from India.

According to the order issued by the White House, Trump cited matters of national security and foreign policy concerns, as well as to increase other relevant trade laws, claiming that India’s imports, directly or indirectly, are “unusual and extraordinary threats” to the United States.

Following the order, the total tariff on Indian goods will be 50 percent. While the initial duties apply on August 7, the additional levy will become effective after 21 days and will be implemented on all Indian goods imported in the US, in addition to completion of goods or specific discounts already.

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Following this announcement, the Ministry of External Affairs (Mea), in its response, called the US move “unfair, inappropriate and unfair”, announced that New Delhi “will take all the tasks necessary to protect their national interests.”

In an official statement, Mea said, “The United States has targeted India’s oil imports from Russia in recent times. We have already clarified our position on these issues, including the fact that our imports are based on market factors and have been done with the overall objective of ensuring the energy security of 1.4 billion people of India.”

The statement said, “It is so unfortunate that America should opt for additional tariffs on India for those tasks that many other countries are also taking in their national interest.” (AI)

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