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Confused malcontents swilling Chardonnay while awaiting the Zombie Apocalypse.
6/5/19
Israel has no duties no tariffs and no quotas all of which India has which are restrictive to free trade between countries
If India wants to export to the US it has to offer the US the same unrestricted entrance to its markets
The Donald is doing what few others dared and all power to him
BM
6/6/19
Di (amina046) said:The Trump administration announced Friday that it would no longer permit India to have special trade status.
Doing a lot of harm.
6/7/19
Why doing a lot of HARM ?
If the US has low tariffs and quotas on Indian products then it behoves the Indian to allow the US to export with the same unrestrictive import regulations .
Why should India be allowed to retain barriers to US products why at the same time expecting one of their large trading partners to accept Indian products with virtually no restrictions this is unfair practice and good luck to Trump in his efforts to level the playing field.
BM
6/8/19
Di (amina046) said:No, just not understood!
I may not have understood either - saw the CAPITAL LETTERS and fired from the hip.
6/12/19
>>If India wants to export to the US it has to offer the US the same unrestricted entrance to its markets
The Donald is doing what few others dared and all power to him.
Why? Is that what China did?
-Oomp
BM
6/19/19
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