Government loses ₹1,757 crore as BSNL fails to bill Reliance Jio for sharing infra: CAG
Government loses ₹1,757 crore as BSNL fails to bill Reliance Jio for sharing infra: CAG
Trump declared April 2, 2019 "Liberation Day", claiming that the new taxes will liberate the
United States of its dependence on imported goods.
This is a big story. Here are some points:
1. The US president seemed to expand his US tariffs plans on Sunday by insisting that all
countries would be targeted. Trump said to reporters that "you would start with all the
countries. Let's see what will happen." He shattered hopes that Trump might reduce some
levies, or that they were going to target a selected group of nations. "I've never heard of
rumours about 15 countries or 10 or 15. We are talking about all the countries.
2. Trump announced reciprocal tariffs would be "substantially" reduced a day before it
was expected to do so. "I believe that many (countries will) drop their April 2 tariffs,
because they have unfairly taxed the United States for years. You can see that the
European Union has already reduced their car Trump tariffs to 2.5%. This was
announced just a few days ago. The US charged a very low tariff. The US only charged a
very small amount.
3. The White House had said that India levies a 100% tax on American agricultural goods
just hours before. "If you take a look at our unfair trade practices, we get 50% of the
European Union's dairy products on American soil. You are paying a 700% tariff on
American rice from Japan. India has a 100% tariff on American agricultural products.
4. The US was India's biggest trading partner from 2021-22 until 2023-24. According to a
PTI article, the US is responsible for 18% of India's total exports of goods, 6.22 % of its
imports and 10.73 % of bilateral trade.
5. India and the US will hold sector-specific discussions in the next few weeks to finalise
their proposed bilateral trade agreement. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said that the
talks are going well and will benefit both countries while protecting India's interest.