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He's a trade advisor not a arms expert

High tech stuff goes through several levels of approval in the US, and of course is also a tool in trade negotiations. He will know what he is talking about, that is why Indians on here want to discredit him
 
These indians are so freaking delusionals. Now saying they want to normalise relations with China. It is like a fuking Goat trying to normalise its relations with a Lion. :LOL:
This is not a good look
 
China going to extract a lot of concessions from India knowing the position India now finds itself in
This will have to wait until the outcome of Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to India.

Wang Yi's main task on this trip to India is to participate in the “24th Round of Special Representatives Talks on the Boundary Issue between China and India.” Other matters are not important.

Currently, many Indian media outlets are creating public opinion. They claim that “China will lift export restrictions on fertilizers, rare earths, and tunnel boring machines to India.” However, the Chinese government has not issued any statements, nor have any official Chinese news agencies released any information.
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@Yasser76

50% tariff is essentially a trade embargo

You know I suppose that our largest exports to US- software, services, electronics, mobiles, pharma- are all duty exempt. Have you considered the possibility that the wily banya will reroute some of the other exports (such as gemstone and jewelry, textiles) through third countries like UAE and KSA which have 10% duty?

Regards
 
@Yasser76

50% tariff is essentially a trade embargo

You know I suppose that our largest exports to US- software, services, electronics, mobiles, pharma- are all duty exempt. Have you considered the possibility that the wily banya will reroute some of the other exports (such as gemstone and jewelry, textiles) through third countries like UAE and KSA which have 10% duty?

Regards
The bigger Indian companies already have multinational operations. Even in textiles, where there is expectation of a hit, many Indian companies already have existing operations in countries like Bangladesh ( 20% tariffs), Kenya, Ethiopia & Caribbean islands ( all 10%) tariff. So, while some Indian workers may be adversely affected, Indian companies and corporate profits will do just fine.
 
He's a trade advisor not a arms expert
He got even the advisor job only because he went to prison for Trump. He is not actually involved in trade negotiations. Those are handled by adults like Scott Bessent, Howard Lutnick and Jamieson Greer.
 
The bigger Indian companies already have multinational operations. Even in textiles, where there is expectation of a hit, many Indian companies already have existing operations in countries like Bangladesh ( 20% tariffs), Kenya, Ethiopia & Caribbean islands ( all 10%) tariff. So, while some Indian workers may be adversely affected, Indian companies and corporate profits will do just fine.

This is the problem when you are fed BS and live in la la land. Reality slaps you across the face hard.

 
He got even the advisor job only because he went to prison for Trump. He is not actually involved in trade negotiations. Those are handled by adults like Scott Bessent, Howard Lutnick and Jamieson Greer.

So the "adults" still going ahead with 50% tariffs.....
 

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