During a business event in Doha, Trump revealed India's willingness to cease tariffs on U.S. imports, igniting discussions around a potential trade agreement.
India Offers to Eliminate Tariffs on U.S. Goods, Trump Claims

India Offers to Eliminate Tariffs on U.S. Goods, Trump Claims
U.S. President Donald Trump announces potential tariff-free trade deal during his visit to the Middle East.
U.S. President Donald Trump, currently visiting the Middle East, disclosed that India has expressed an intention to eliminate all tariffs on goods imported from the United States. Speaking at a Doha event, Trump remarked that India is "willing to literally charge us no tariff," which set the stage for potential negotiations between the two countries on a new trade agreement.
So far, the Indian government has not publicly responded to Trump's statement, and the BBC has reached out for comments from India's commerce ministry but has received no reply as of yet.
While Trump was vocal about the alleged tariff deal, details surrounding it remain scarce, leading to uncertainty about the potential implications for U.S.-India trade relations. Additionally, Trump remarked on a separate matter concerning Apple Inc., indicating that he advised CEO Tim Cook against expanding production in India, suggesting that instead, Apple would be increasing their manufacturing presence in the United States.
The situation continues to develop as both nations navigate the complexities of international trade. For updates and further information, audiences can follow BBC News India on various social media platforms.