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On the Issue of US tariff , whole world saw who surrendered to Trump. Who surrendered to compromise the national interest. It was China not India. We refused to even discuss certain point related to dairy and agriculture sectors. China who keeps bullying small countries like Vietnam, Philippines, Bhutan etc., fell flat in front of US.
LOL. Another Indian joke... In our human world. China imposes a 200% tariff on the US. Can you understand? Can Indians understand? btw。 China prefers to bully India. China occupies Pangong Lake by force.

India never dares to resist powerful countries. Whether it's the UK, China, or the US.
 
Sorry man. Zero respect.

You get to talk to me only after you invade japan and rape a few tens of thousands of Japanese women.

Make them you Geisha girls.

Like the Japanese did to your great grannies.
Look. Pangong Lake is so beautiful. You know what? The Chinese never thought there were men in India. India only has Dalits and girls.

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LOL. Another Indian joke... In our human world. China imposes a 200% tariff on the US. Can you understand? Can Indians understand? btw。 China prefers to bully India. China occupies Pangong Lake by force.

India never dares to resist powerful countries. Whether it's the UK, China, or the US.

Ok we accept you guys as human, subhuman though.

Now stop bluffing you liar. You fell flat in front of US and reduced duty to 10%>

You’ve shared a link that doesn’t appear to resolve—likely a malformed URL. But you’re asking about two key topics:
  • U.S.–China trade deal status, and
  • Tariffs imposed by the U.S. and China on imports from other countries.
Let me break both down based on the latest developments as of August 2025:

1. U.S.–China Trade Deal Status​

  • In April–May 2025, tensions peaked with U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods reaching as high as 145%, and Chinese retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods hitting about 125% .
  • Following talks in Geneva, both nations agreed to a temporary tariff reduction: the U.S. brought tariffs down to around 30%, and China lowered its to roughly 10%, effective by May 14, 2025 .
  • As of July–August 2025, that truce remains fragile. Talks continue, and both sides are showing signs of de-escalation—but no permanent deal has emerged yet .

Country / RegionU.S. Tariff Rate (Aug 2025)
China~30% (could rise to 145% by Aug 12)
India50%
Canada35%
Brazil50%
Semiconductor Chips100% (with U.S. manufacturing exception)
Vietnam (exports to U.S.)20% (+40% on suspected transshipments)


Dictator Xi fell flat against Trump but his 50 cent army pretends as if it is a powerful nation.
 

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