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President Trump says US completes trade deal with Pakistan

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WASHINGTON : US President Donald Trump has announced that the trade deal with Pakistan has been completed under which both the countries will jointly explore their respective oil reserves.He said that under the deal, the two governments will jointly determine the oil company that will explore oil, adding Pakistan might one day sell oil to India.
President Trump wrote on social media website X, formerly twitter, “We have just concluded a deal with the country of Pakistan, whereby Pakistan and the United States will work together on developing their massive oil reserves.“We are in the process of choosing the oil company that will lead this partnership. Who knows, maybe they will be selling oil to India some day.”
Earlier, in a major concession to the United States for striking a trade deal, Pakistan on Wednesday exempted 5 per cent tax, which it had imposed a month ago on foreign tech firms and online platforms on supply of digitally ordered goods and services, a media reports says.However, the tax exemption is not specific to only the US tech companies. All the foreign firms will benefit from the decision, which has been taken on the demand of the US administration, a senior official of the Federal Board of Revenue told media.
Earlier, President Trump, while announcing the imposition of tariffs on India, had said that Delhi would have to pay a 25 percent tariff from August 1.If India did not pay the tariff, it would have to pay a fine. The US was previously charging a 14.26 percent tariff from India.
He said that despite being a friend, India did less business with us. India collects the highest tariffs in the world but gives us less.Trump had said that India has always made large deals with Russia for military equipment. India is Russia’s largest energy buyer, along with China.
The US President said that India will pay a penalty along with the tariffs, which will be effective from August 1. India’s trade barriers are also the most stringent and undesirable.

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President Trump says US completes trade deal with Pakistan

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WASHINGTON : US President Donald Trump has announced that the trade deal with Pakistan has been completed under which both the countries will jointly explore their respective oil reserves.He said that under the deal, the two governments will jointly determine the oil company that will explore oil, adding Pakistan might one day sell oil to India.
President Trump wrote on social media website X, formerly twitter, “We have just concluded a deal with the country of Pakistan, whereby Pakistan and the United States will work together on developing their massive oil reserves.“We are in the process of choosing the oil company that will lead this partnership. Who knows, maybe they will be selling oil to India some day.”
Earlier, in a major concession to the United States for striking a trade deal, Pakistan on Wednesday exempted 5 per cent tax, which it had imposed a month ago on foreign tech firms and online platforms on supply of digitally ordered goods and services, a media reports says.However, the tax exemption is not specific to only the US tech companies. All the foreign firms will benefit from the decision, which has been taken on the demand of the US administration, a senior official of the Federal Board of Revenue told media.
Earlier, President Trump, while announcing the imposition of tariffs on India, had said that Delhi would have to pay a 25 percent tariff from August 1.If India did not pay the tariff, it would have to pay a fine. The US was previously charging a 14.26 percent tariff from India.
He said that despite being a friend, India did less business with us. India collects the highest tariffs in the world but gives us less.Trump had said that India has always made large deals with Russia for military equipment. India is Russia’s largest energy buyer, along with China.
The US President said that India will pay a penalty along with the tariffs, which will be effective from August 1. India’s trade barriers are also the most stringent and undesirable.

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