India is indicating that Trump has tried to balance his global partnership after the rates on Indian goods.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Louis Encoso “Da Silva” spoke by the phone, his offices said the United States discussed the extensive issues involving the rates imposed on the goods in both countries.
The Brazilian leader will launch a conversation in the BRICS group of Brazil and India’s highest -ranked countries, the Brazilian leader told Royators that the Brazilian leader confirmed India in the early 2026 visit.
China, Russia and South Africa also include a group of major emerging economies.
“The leaders discussed the implementation of international economic conditions and one -sided rates. Both Brazil and India have had the highest impact till date,” Lulala’s office said in a statement.
Trump announced an additional 25 per cent fee on Indian goods on Wednesday and extended the total duties 50 percent?? August is to impose penalties for India for the effective additional rate of Russian oil from August, Trump said.
Trump has also hit a rate of 50 percent on goods BrazilWith the lower levels of aircraft, energy and saffron juice, he was identified as “Dyn Hunt” against former president of the lawsuit of the lawsuit for canceling the loss of 2022 elections.
On his call, according to the Brazilian President’s Office, Lula and Modi reiterated their goal of raising the bilateral trade by $ 2 billion by $ 130.
Brazilia said he also agreed to expand the priority trade agreement between India and South American trade block Merkosur and discussed the virtual payment platform of their countries.
Modi’s office did not clearly mention Trump or US rates in his statement, but he said, “Both leaders exchanged ideas on various regional and global issues of mutual interest.”
India is already indicating that Trump has tried to balance his global partnership after the rates on Indian goods.
Modi has been preparing for China’s first visit for more than seven years in the wake of increasing tensions with Washington. The Indian leader visited Lula in Brazilia last month.