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India is one of the world’s “highest taxing nations”, US President Donald Trump has alleged as he again criticised the country for imposing 100 percent tariffs on American products, including the iconic Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

Such a high tariff is not fair, Trump said Tuesday (2 April) while addressing the National Republican Congressional Committee Annual Spring Dinner here.

Early this year, at a White House event to announce his support for reciprocal tax, Trump had said he was satisfied with the Indian decision to reduce the import tariff on high-end Harley-Davidson motorcycles from 100 percent to 50 percent. “Even this is not enough, this is okay,” he said at that time.

Trump has repeatedly claimed that India is a “tariff king” and imposes “tremendously high” tariffs on American products.

“I got a call from Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi of India. They’re one of the highest taxing nations in the world. They taxed us 100 percent,” Trump said reiterating his often-heard remarks on the Indian tariff structure.

“They charge us 100 percent tariffs on goods. So they send a motorcycle – and they make a lot of them – Indian cycles. They send them to our country, we charge them nothing. We send a Harley Davidson to India and they charge us 100 percent. Not fair, okay. Not reciprocal. It’s not fair,” Trump said.

During his address to the National Republican Congressional Committee Annual Spring Dinner, Trump explained how his trade policies are successfully addressing the balance of trade issue with other countries.

Trade talks with China are going on very well, he said.

The world’s two largest economies are locked in a trade war since Trump imposed heavy tariffs on imported steel and aluminium items from China in March last year, a move that sparked fears of a global trade war.

Trump imposed tariff hikes of up to 25 percent on $250 billion (£190 billion) of Chinese goods. In response, China, the world’s second largest economy after the US, imposed tit-for-tat tariffs on $110 billion of American goods.

Top trade officials from the US and China are holding talks to negotiate a comprehensive trade deal.

“I think we’re doing very well. They need the deal more than we do. They need the deal. And they getting hurt badly with they’re paying 25 percent on $50 billion worth of technology stuff and they were going to pay 25 percent on another $200 billion,” he said.

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