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India Distances Itself From BRICS To Secure Trade Deals With the US
BRICS member India is shielding itself from Trump’s tariffs by projecting it has no plans to challenge the US dollar. India is seeking to dodge Trump’s tariffs after he threatened to impose duties on countries that move away from the USD. India is now stressing that it has no intentions of ditching the greenback for global trade and transactions, reported Bloomberg.
The move is to remain in the good books of Trump by not allowing him to impose tariffs on goods. Officials in New Delhi are closely monitoring the tariff changes and are informing the US authorities that they intend not to undermine the greenback. India, despite being a BRICS member since 2009 does not want to fall under Trump’s ambit of additional tariff policies.
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“will not accept tutelage.”****“Trump is unhappy with some BRICS members (India) who have been talking about an alternate reserve currency,” said Mohan Kumar, an envoy at the World Trade Organization. “India has time and again differentiated between local currency trade and de-dollarization and therefore doesn’t fall in that category.” The Indian trade negotiators have put forward their best offer and now the Trump administration has to respond.
**“Trump is unhappy with some BRICS members (India) who have been talking about an alternate reserve currency,”****“India has time and again differentiated between local currency trade and de-dollarization and therefore doesn’t fall in that category.”**Also Read: No BRICS Currency Planned, Says Group’s Envoy
Also Read: No BRICS Currency Planned, Says Group’s EnvoyVice President JD Vance also recently spoke highly of BRICS member India and appreciated its growing yet robust economy. The fate of the 21st Century “is going to be determined by the strength of the United States and India partnership,” he said, indicating that the two countries have to work together for the betterment of their economies.
“is going to be determined by the strength of the United States and India partnership,”