
US President Donald Trump has ruled out any trade talks with India until the tariff dispute is resolved after his administration slapped double tariffs on imports from India.
On being asked whether he expected talks to resume in the light of the new 50 per cent tariff, Trump said: "No, not until we get it resolved."
#WATCH | Responding to ANI's question, 'Just to follow up India's tariff, do you expect increased trade negotiations since you have announced the 50% tariffs?', US President Donald Trump says, "No, not until we get it resolved."
— ANI (@ANI) August 8, 2025
(Source: US Network Pool via Reuters) pic.twitter.com/qpBevmxWDA
On Wednesday, the White House issued an Executive Order imposing an additional 25 percentage points in tariffs on Indian goods, taking the total levy to 50 per cent.
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