India Deal Stands, Won't Change, Trump Says After US Supreme Court's Tariff Verdict

In the wake of a recent ruling by the US Supreme Court regarding tariffs, former President Donald Trump asserted that the existing trade deal with India will remain unchanged. Trump emphasized that India will continue to pay tariffs, stating, "Prime Minister Modi is a great man, but he was ripping us off." This statement reflects Trump's longstanding view that trade agreements with India have been unfavorable to the United States. The Supreme Court's decision has significant implications for international trade relations, particularly as the US aims to balance its trade deficits with key partners. Trump's remarks highlight ongoing tensions in trade negotiations and the complexities involved in US-India relations, which have been marked by both collaboration and contention. As India continues to strengthen its economic ties globally, the outcome of such tariff discussions could influence bilateral trade dynamics moving forward.
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