President Donald Trump, on his current Middle East visit, has claimed that India is prepared to eliminate all tariffs imposed on goods imported from the United States. Speaking at a gathering of business leaders in Doha, Trump stated, "The Indian government has offered us a deal where basically they are willing to literally charge us no tariff."
While Trump has made these assertions, the Indian government has yet to officially respond, and there hasn't been any detailed public disclosure regarding the specifics of the proposed deal. The ongoing trade discussions between the two nations have garnered significant attention as both countries navigate their economic relations.
In addition to comments about the tariff offer, Trump highlighted his conversation with Apple's CEO Tim Cook, advising him against expanding production in India and indicating that Apple plans to increase its manufacturing efforts within the United States.
As talks with India progress, this developing story continues to unfold, with potential implications for international trade dynamics. For the latest updates, you can follow BBC News India on platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, X, and Facebook.