America postponed the tariff imposed on India, know what new date Trump gave
The US President Donald Trump has announced an additional penalty for doing business with Russia in addition to a 25 percent tariff on India.
America: The US President Donald Trump has postponed the 25 percent tariff imposed on goods imported from India for a week. Now this tariff will be effective from August 7 instead of August 1. Donald Trump has imposed new tariffs on 92 countries including India. These will be implemented from August 7. In this, 25 percent tariff has been imposed on India and 19 percent on Pakistan. The lowest tariff in South Asia has been imposed on Pakistan; earlier it was 29 percent. At the same time, the highest tariff in the world has been imposed on Syria, which is 41 percent. China's name is not included in the list. Announcing the new tariff on Wednesday, Donald Trump wrote in a post on the social media platform 'Truth Social', "India has always bought most of the military supplies from Russia and now along with this China, has become the biggest buyer of energy from Russia. At a time when the whole world is hoping for the end of the Russia-Ukraine war, this attitude of India is not appropriate. These things are not good." Also Read: Trump Tariff On India: U.S. sanctions hit Indian companies over Iran oil trade