Donald Trump said- India imposes the highest duty on foreign products, gave this indication

Former US President and candidate in the upcoming presidential election Donald Trump has said that of all the major countries, India imposes the highest duty on foreign products. Accusing India of this, he also vowed to impose reciprocal tax if he comes to power. According to PTI news, however, he said that we have very good relations with India. I also have. Especially with the leader (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi. He is a great leader. A great person. A really great person. He has done a great job, but he probably charges a lot.
Trump said – We generally do not impose duty
According to the news, Trump said in his speech on major economic policy in Detroit on Thursday (US time) that perhaps the most important element of my plan to make America exceptionally rich again is reciprocity. This is a word that is very important in my plan because we generally do not impose duty. I started that process with vans and small trucks etc., it was great. We actually do not impose duty.
Trump’s remarks came after praising Modi
Trump said that China will impose a 200 percent duty. Brazil charges a big duty. However, India charges the highest duty among these. Trump’s remarks came after praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier this week. Trump described Modi as the best person and called the Indian leader his friend. Trump, the Republican candidate for the US presidency, had said that he has a very good relationship with Modi.
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