"India is a good negotiator, US tariff hike temporary": Israel Finance Ministry's Chief Economist Shmuel Abramzon
New Delhi [India], September 8 (ANI): Israel's Ministry of Finance Chief Economist Shmuel Abramzon on Monday said the 50 per cent US tariff issue was likely to be "temporary" and expressed confidence that India and the US would reach an agreement.
Speaking to ANI, Abramzon said, "India is a good negotiator. I believe this is a temporary situation. India and the US, who are long-time partners and have a good and clear future together, will find an agreement to lower these tariffs."
US President Donald Trump warned that the United States has not yet rolled out "Phase-2" and "Phase-3" tariffs against countries continuing trade ties with Russia, calling secondary sanctions on India a direct action against Russia, as "that cost hundreds of billions of dollars to Russia." He made the comments when asked why no action had been taken against Russia since assuming the Oval Office in January.
Earlier, in a separate interview, Trump claimed that New Delhi had offered him a "no tariff" deal following Washington's decision to raise duties on Indian goods. Speaking on The Scott Jennings Radio Show, he said, "India was the most highly tariffed nation in the world, and you know what, they've offered me no tariffs in India anymore. If I didn't have tariffs, they would never make that offer."
Describing the bilateral trade relationship as a "one-sided disaster," Trump claimed India had benefitted disproportionately over the decades. He argued that while India sells a "tremendous amount of goods" to the US, American companies have struggled to enter the Indian market due to high duties. "They have now offered to cut their tariffs to nothing, but it's getting late. Until now, it was a totally one-sided relationship for many decades," he added. (ANI)
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