India plays down Trump’s tariff threat
New Delhi on Friday sought to play down US President Donald Trump's recent statement targeting India and other nations on import duties and announcing reciprocal tariffs from April 2.
New Delhi on Friday sought to play down US President Donald Trump's recent statement targeting India and other nations on import duties and announcing reciprocal tariffs from April 2.
In what is expected to upset New Delhi after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent successful visit to Washington, US President Donald Trump targeted India and other countries on import duties and announced reciprocal tariffs from April 2.
Ahead of his visit to US, the Congress on Tuesday took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the “inhuman treatment” meted out to Indian illegal immigrants who were sent from America recently, saying this has never happened before.
Stock market fell on Monday amid losses in global markets as the US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on key trading partners, including Canada, Mexico, and China.
Madonna criticizes the Trump administration for rolling back freedoms. Her comments come after recent executive orders targeting LGBTQ+ protections and diversity initiatives.
The last time the US recorded more than 2,000 deaths in 24 hours was on May 7.
Health officials have urged people of all age groups to protect themselves against exposure to the virus, saying everyone is at risk.
On Tuesday, the United States has reported 1,302 deaths from novel coronavirus in the last 24 hours, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.
"It would seem like it, based on the explosion. I met with some of our great generals and they just seemed to feel that it was", Trump further added.
The US has now tallied more than 4.6 million cases and 154,319 deaths, making it the hardest-hit country in the world.