'Nothing Changes': Trump's Big Claim On India-US Trade Deal After Tariff Blow

Former US President Donald Trump asserted that the trade agreement between India and the United States remains intact, despite a recent ruling by the US Supreme Court declaring his emergency tariffs illegal. This statement comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the trade relationship between the two nations, which has seen fluctuations due to tariff disputes and economic policies. Trump's remarks highlight the complexities of international trade negotiations and the potential implications for both economies. The Supreme Court's decision has raised questions about the legality of Trump's tariff measures, which were initially implemented as a response to trade imbalances. As India and the US continue to explore avenues for strengthening their economic ties, the future of their trade partnership remains a topic of significant interest for both countries. The situation underscores the challenges faced by policymakers in navigating trade agreements in a rapidly changing global landscape.
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