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"high-tariffs"

  • Trump slashes Ukraine ceasefire deadline to 10 days, threatens tariffs on Russia

    Donald Trump has cut his Russia-Ukraine ceasefire deadline from 50 to 10 days, warning of tariffs if Moscow doesn't end the war. The Kremlin says operations continue. Meanwhile, Russian strikes hit Ukraine’s Sumy region amid rising cross-border drone warfare.
  • Trump threatens additional tariffs on countries aligning with ‘Anti-American policies of BRICS’

    President Donald Trump warned of an additional 10% tariff on countries aligning with BRICS’ “anti-American policies,” following criticism from the bloc. He also announced that tariff-related letters and trade deal notifications will be sent out starting July 7.
  • US tariffs on medical imports drive rise in outbound medical tourism, India could benefit

    Rising US tariffs on Chinese medical imports are inflating healthcare costs, prompting a surge in outbound medical tourism. Patients are increasingly choosing affordable treatment in countries like India and Mexico as domestic procedures grow costlier due to disrupted supply chains
  • Trump says India agreed to cut tariffs way down

    US President Donald Trump said India has agreed to cut its tariffs “way down” as he reiterated his claim that the country charges America massive tariffs that make it difficult to sell products there
  • India a high-tariff country: Donald Trump

    US President Trump says he will impose tariffs on nations that ‘harm’ America
  • Trump reaffirms ‘America first’ agenda: High tariffs, onshoring may affect India

    "We want an industrial base that can fully meet our defense needs to ensure national security," he said on Thursday at the Economic Club of New York, addressing an audience of business leaders. "Call it what you want—some may label it economic nationalism, but I call it common sense. I call it America First," he stated in a speech filled with hyperbole.

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