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India Hits Back at Washington Over US Metal Tariffs - Reports

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India's move comes in response to Washington's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, which, according to media forecasts, is likely to have an impact of about $241 million on the Indian economy.

India will increase duties on 30 goods from the US in response to Washington's move to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, New Delhi's notification to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), cited by the ANI news agency, reads.

The country has already submitted a list of goods that are due to be hit by their duties to the WTO, according to the media. Indian Express newspaper says that tariffs on some metal goods, as well as certain agricultural products and a number of motorcycles, are likely to grow up to 50 percent.

"India wishes to clarify that suspension of concessions shall be equivalent to the amount of trade affected by the United States' measures," according to the notification.

According to news agency PTI, Washington's new metal duties will have an impact of about $241 million on the Indian economy.

India added that it reserved its "right to further suspend substantially equivalent concessions and other obligations based on the trade impact resulting from the application of the measures of the US."

Earlier, India's minister of trade and industry, Suresh Prabhu, in an interview with Sputnik, stated that protectionism and sanctions policy negatively affect the global economy. In his opinion, such unilateral actions are detrimental to most developing countries, as they undermine the multilateral trading system and the WTO, the organization aimed at ensuring fair trade for all member countries.



Fears of a full-scale trade war were sparked after US President Donald Trump's March decision to introduce a 25 percent tariff on imported steel and a 10 percent tariff on imported aluminum. At that time, though, a number of countries, including EU member states, Canada and Mexico, were exempted first until May 1 and then for one more month until June 1. However, on May 31, Trump signed a proclamation removing this metal tariffs exemption as of June 1.



https://sputniknews.com/business/201806161065474228-india-us-metal-tariffs/
 
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its just a storm in a teacup. both are the best of buddies.
Pakistan used to be the best buddies of USA... We all saw how that ended...
It's USA who wanted to be india's friend by offering us their weapons and strategic partnerships...
We never had USA as our buddy
 
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You still want to continue with USA???
I don't think many of your country men will agree to it...
I don't know any thing about our relation with USA. I was asking you to update me. You seem to know a lot my friend.
 
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I don't know any thing about our relation with USA. I was asking you to update me. You seem to know a lot my friend.
I need not update you in your country relations with USA... You are a Elite member and can do so...
I was just speaking on the behalf of my country
 
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Some Indian posters are drawing up wish lists of anything from Predator drones to the F-35, still buying now?
The prudent ones have made it clear India should stay well clear.

trump will leave white house when USA will be totally destroyed :lol:

His policies are making him popular with the people at home. He isn't stupid. I will give him this he certainly backs up what he says and puts his nation first.
 
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Some Indian posters are drawing up wish lists of anything from Predator drones to the F-35, still buying now?
The prudent ones have made it clear India should stay well clear.

His policies are making him popular with the people at home. He isn't stupid. I will give him this he certainly backs up what he says and puts his nation first.

Agreed he is becoming popular with voters at home as he is bringing in more Jobs and production home but the USA will lose in tariff war as he is targeting too much countries abroad. In long term it will effect USA. May be he will increase domestic production by 7 to 8 percent but what about long term effects?
 
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Agreed he is becoming popular with voters at home as he is bringing in more Jobs and production home but the USA will lose in tariff war as he is targeting too much countries abroad. In long term it will effect USA. May be he will increase domestic production by 7 to 8 percent but what about long term effects?
If the US wins the trade war against the rest of the world, the US will cement its position as the sole hegemon. No nation will be able to challenge it.
 
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Agreed he is becoming popular with voters at home as he is bringing in more Jobs and production home but the USA will lose in tariff war as he is targeting too much countries abroad. In long term it will effect USA. May be he will increase domestic production by 7 to 8 percent but what about long term effects?

The thing is the US has a huge consumer market, which consumes a massive amount of goods and services. Aside from their own tariffs what else can nations do, stop their exporters from selling to them? With Europe he also holds the leverage of NATO funding.
 
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The thing is the US has a huge consumer market, which consumes a massive amount of goods and services. Aside from their own tariffs what else can nations do, stop their exporters from selling to them? With Europe he also holds the leverage of NATO funding.

I am not disagreeing with you. But look at it this way. Let say there are 3 countries USA UK and China. UAS UK and China do trade at 10% tariff. Now USA decides to impose 25% tariff on Both UK and China and both of them do the same in return. Now USA and UK trade = 25% tariff, USA and China Trade = 25% tariff, UK and China trade = 10% tariff. So who will win here? USA will reduce China's margin from US market but will give it the same margin in UK so in long run USA will lose trade war.

Trump is helping people in domestic market but he is harming US exports. They will have more competition in the world which is already dominated by Chinese low prices.
 
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