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**Summary:**

U.S. President Donald Trump, in a radio show and later at the White House, reiterated his long-standing claims that India imposes unfairly high tariffs on American goods. He asserted that India “kills” the U.S. with tariffs, alongside China and Brazil, but now claims India has offered to eliminate them due to his own tariffs. Trump cited Harley Davidson as an example of a company forced to build a plant in India to avoid tariffs. He also claimed a U.S. court ruling against his tariffs was “sponsored” by nations taking advantage of the U.S. While stating the U.S. gets along well with India, he maintains that the relationship was one-sided due to India’s tariffs, which have now changed under his policies.

**News Article:**

**Trump Claims India Has Offered ‘No Tariffs’ Amid Trade Tensions**

**New York/Washington -** U.S. President Donald Trump asserted on Tuesday that India has offered to eliminate tariffs on American goods, claiming his own tariff policies have forced the change. Trump made the remarks during a radio show, stating, “India kills us with tariffs,” alongside China and Brazil. He has long maintained that India is a highly tariffed nation.

“They have tariffs against us. China, which kills us with tariffs. India kills us with tariffs. Brazil kills us [with tariffs],” Mr. Trump told a radio show on Tuesday.

“India was the most highly tariffed nation… And you know what, they’ve offered me no tariffs in India anymore. No tariffs,” he said.

Trump reiterated his belief that he understands tariffs “better than any human being in the world” and that his policies are responsible for the alleged offer from India.

Later, speaking at the White House, Trump acknowledged that the U.S. “gets along with India very well” but claimed the relationship had been unfairly one-sided for years due to India’s “tremendous tariffs.” He highlighted the example of Harley Davidson, claiming the company was forced to build a plant in India to avoid high tariffs on motorcycles.

These claims come amid ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and India. A recent federal appeals court ruling deemed many of Trump’s tariffs illegal, which the President dismissed as “sponsored” by countries seeking to exploit the U.S.

The claims of “no tariffs” from India are unsubstantiated from official reports or announcements from the Indian government. This is a developing story and more information will be reported as it becomes available.

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