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Raisina Dialogue 2025 – ‘Whether we like it or not…’: What EAM S Jaishankar said about tariffs, sanctions

When asked whether commercial barriers or technical restrictions have a place in foreign in India, the Minister of Foreign Affairs S. said.

Speaking at a session in the Raisina 2025 dialogue on “Commissioners and Capitalists: Politics, Business, and the New World order,” Jaishankar said, “The tariff, exports controls … whether we wish to do so, it is a fact of quality or any kind of support. Supply or technology.

“Since I take the world as it is, we will have to negotiate a way through this and see the best we can do for our country,” he said.

Speaking at the summit, Gaishhankar said that the lines that divide different fields have eroded today. “If you see international relations, it is a less restricted culture today than it was a decade ago,” he said.

This comes amid US Donald Trump’s decision to implement mutual definitions, as of April 2. Trump has expressed his concerns about the high definitions of India. Trump has also announced plans to impose an additional tariff on the goods from the European Union and the escalation of global trade tensions. This decision follows the previous implementation of the duty of 25 percent on all imports of steel and aluminum in the United States, which leads to tense relations with the main commercial partners. Trump warned of more customs tariffs if the European Union continues with anti -anti -measures next month, saying: “Whatever fees on us, we will be paid to them.”

The United States has also announced an additional 25 percent tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico and an additional 10 percent tariff around imports from China.

China and Canada are also definitions on their part. Canada, as the largest foreign steel and aluminum resource for the United States, has also responded to a retaliatory tariff on American goods, including minerals and electronics, which total $ 20 billion. China imposed fees on American agriculture and food export, placed restrictions on exports and investments that include 25 American companies, suspended licenses to import soybeans for three American companies, and stops imports of US records. In addition, investigations have started in some American optical fiber products.

2025-03-19 09:53:00

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