Eam S Jaishankar comments come among the US, announcing different tariffs for imports of goods from different countries, including India.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of India Jashankar.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs S Jaishankar emphasized that reality is increasing the use of tariffs and sanctions by different countries to protect its economic interests, and that the development of international relations “blur” lines that share different spheres in different countries.
“Tariffs, sanctions, I think, whether we would like, or not, this is a reality, countries use them. In fact, if you look at the last decade, I would say that we have seen much more weapons or any economic activities. It can be financial flows, it can be energy,” said Jamcan.
Yashankar made remarks during the discussion “Commissioners and Capitalists: Politics, Business and New World Order”, during the Razin dialogue, which took place today in New Delhi. His comments come among the US, announcing different tariffs for imports of goods from different countries, including India.
“This is the reality of the world. You fight for your business because you fight for work, you fight for your comprehensive national power with which the business makes a very important contribution,” Yashanka said.
Emphasizing international relations that are developing around the world, he added: “I think today lines that share different spheres. If you see in international relations, I think it is a less restrained culture today than ten years ago.”
Earlier on March 13, the White House press secretary Carolyn Levit, at the same time complaining about tariffs imposed by different countries in the United States, referred to tariffs imposed by India for American alcohol and agricultural products.
“I have a convenient schedule that shows not only Canada, but also the speed of tariffs.
Speaking to the pressbird, she said that US President Donald Trump believes in reciprocity and wants to have fair and balanced trading practices.
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