No business talks until the tariff issue is resolved: Trump | Bharat News

US President Donald Trump said that there was suspense on the fate of Indo-US trade talks after the tariff issue was resolved. “No, not until we solve it,” Trump on Thursday responded to a query and asked if he expected more business talks with India.A team of American negotiators is scheduled to reach Delhi on August 24, which is going to have a difficult disposal job, to interact by all indications. But India was not yet ready to close the door at a possible coordination. On Friday evening, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal listed the US among countries with which India was talking on trade treaties. However, he did not explain the talks in detail. News networkMOD denies reports of cancellation of Rajnath’s US visit But the temperature has increased since last week after US President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on India and then it has doubled it as a “fine” for India’s weapons and oil imports from Russia, although his administration is caressing Moscow and the conversation with President Vladimir Putin is likely to be held in the next few weeks. India has also said with PM Modi in America that there will be no compromise on the interests of farmers, fishermen and dairy farmers. Concessions for agriculture and dairy were one of the major items, which India drew a red line during the five rounds of discussion with the US. As the tariff tension increased, speculation, a news agency started by a news agency that Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had canceled his American visit and some defense deals were being assured, received virality. Until the Ministry of Defense refused, it did anger round.During Trump’s first presidential post, India and the United States started discussing for a mini trade deal, but the midway was released due to a serious difference on ventilative tariffs. This time, Trump is making tariffs against countries weapons and compromising for deals that have at least 10% of additional duties on each country, while receiving contracts for American companies and claiming market access to goods. While India and the United States started negotiations for a business deal by Fall (Sept/Oct) in March, Trump went ahead and announced “mutual tariff” in April and demanded to take countries to the conversation table. The government re -imposed its claims and said that it agreed to suspend Operation Sindoor on the promise of a business deal, bringing Trump to the picture of Russian oil and defense purchases.