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Us Tariff News: The tariff decision of US President Donald Trump has increased the global economy. Opposition countries like India and China are now united. Japan and South Korea also influenced Trump's policies …Read more

India China is coming together to compete with Trump's tariff. (Reuters)
Highlights
- Trump's tariff increases the global economy
- India, China and Russia ready to compete with Trump's tariff
- Japan and South Korea also affected by Trump's policies
Beijing/Washington: The world is scared about the tariff of US President Donald Trump. On Wednesday, he can announce tariffs on countries around the world. He says it will strengthen the American economy. Trump may be thinking of America well, but his move can create a crisis for other countries. It is going to increase tension for countries around the world including India and China. To respond to Trump, now countries around the world who are opposed to each other are also coming together. India's PM Narendra Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin are preparing to fight. The sign of this is clearly visible.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has reached Russia at this time. It does not seem to be a coincidence to reach Russia. In fact, Trump's tariff may cause a big loss to China in the US market, because its exports there will become expensive. In such a situation, joining hands with a partner like Russia can be a part of China's strategy. Russia already sells oil and gas to China, and now both countries can respond to American pressure by increasing trade. On the other hand, if you go back a little, then India and China, which are traditionally opposed to each other, have also brought them together. The relations between India and China are also showing warmth. Three signs of this are clear.
Close to India-China
- Jinping talks with President Murmu: On Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke to the President of India Draupadi Murmu. He has spoken about cooperation between the two countries. Jinping said this when the two countries were celebrating 75 -year -old relationship. But time connects it to Trump's tariff policy. India can also be affected by tariffs, so it can be the beginning of solidarity.
- Indian Foreign Secretary Embassy Visits: India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reached the Chinese Embassy on Tuesday and broke the protocol. He attended the 75th anniversary ceremony held at the Chinese Embassy as the chief guest. This is an important sign for India-China relations. Usually, only the officers of the ministry level participate in such events, but the presence of the Foreign Secretary shows that India is also giving importance to relations with China.
- China will buy more goods than India: China said that it would buy more goods from India. India's exports to China are still low while imports are very high. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations, Chinese Ambassador Shu Fihong said on Tuesday that we want to buy more goods from India. According to the Ministry of Trade of India, bilateral trade between the two countries reached $ 101.7 billion in 2023-24. But India faced a big trade deficit. India's export to China is just $ 16.6 billion.
The biggest opponent also came with
Trump's tariff has brought big opponents along. The most surprising is that China, Japan and South Korea came together on Sunday. All three sell goods to America on a large scale, and 25 percent of the auto tariff of Trump can shock their economy. Their plan is to increase business between themselves and work on a free trade agreement. This is an attempt to create a 'regional shield' against Trump, but how effective Japan and South Korea's stress will make it with China will be seen.
World on the path of economic war?
Trump may say that his tariff can benefit America, but the American public will also have to buy expensive goods. The threat of Trump's tariff is uniting the rest of the countries of the world. The nearest of India-China can create a new business block in Asia. American allies like Japan and South Korea are also scared of Trump's tariff. In such a situation, he is looking at his interests. But for a long time, Trump's tariff can take the world on the path of new 'economic war', where America will fall alone.