The ongoing trade conflict initiated by Donald Trump against multiple countries is escalating globally. Despite this, sources indicate that India and US trade talks will continue, with US trade representatives planning future discussions. Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin has highlighted what he terms Trump’s double standards regarding India-US trade. Rubin stated that the US purchased uranium from Russia while expecting India to cease oil imports from Russia. He also noted that India’s Prime Minister standing up for the nation’s rights served as a lesson to the US. Analyst Michael Kugelman emphasized the importance of India asserting its position and not being intimidated. Kugelman also suggested that India pursuing new trade agreements with entities like the European Union is significant for sending a clear message. The Union Minister of Commerce, Piyush Goyal, stated that he does not perceive deglobalization, but rather countries restructuring trade routes and partners. He expressed confidence that India’s exports will increase this year. The program explores these dynamics, including the assertion that ‘India is right to stand up for its rights and not to cower.’ #trump #tariffwar #tradetalks #itwebvideos #indiaustrade #doublestandards #tradedeals #eutrade #exports #commerce #deglobalization #indiastandsfirm #globaltrade #tradepolicy #internationalrelations
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