Trump, the former US president, pointed to the example of Harley-Davidson as he repeated his complaint about the trade practices imposed on India. If on the one hand, he remarked that Indian products were coming to America with low tariffs, on the other, U.S. exports to India were facing high tariffs. By this, he was telling that this was just an instance of a large-scale trade imbalance that the United States needed to tackle.
Donald Trump Speaks About Tariffs And Trade Equilibrium
As he was talking, Donald Trump was saying that the United States had never been against fair trade with India. Nonetheless, he remarked that their relationship had been “one-sided” for a long time, and American businesses had been put in front of obstacles. Trump was pointing to the tariffs on American goods as the primary example that showed how the United States’ trade balance turned towards India.
Donald Trump Says US Gets Along Well With India
Still, Trump made it clear that despite his criticisms, the United States and India relations were not at risk any time soon. He was appreciative of the general rounds between the two nations, describing the connection as good and friendly. Whichever way it was, according to Trump, both countries treated each other very respectfully, but trade was the only domain where things were not so good.
Donald Trump Looks Forward To Better Economic Relations With India
Donald Trump expressed that he was expecting India to reduce its tariffs and open up its market for American businesses. He indicated that his statements were not intended to conflict but rather to be fair. Trump explained how the company Harley-Davidson could be affected by such a state of affairs and the need for a more balanced trade partnership. But in general, he affirmed that despite the good diplomatic relations between the two great nations, the economic understanding had to get better. These statements were among the attempts to send a message of harmony to deepen trade relations between the two countries.