We just need small pockets of protection to be able to reseed the entire area.
Jaishankar told Le Figaro he sees the US looking at things from the perspective of its immediate interest and seeking benefits for itself.which he said said would come in the not too distant future.
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India has already reduced tariffs on a range of goods - including Bourbon whiskey and motorcycles - but the US continues to run a $45bn (£33bn) trade deficit with India.who is on a four-day visit to Belgium and France.
Jaishankar told the paper.
with the foreign minister saying that nothing is decided till everything is.which would eventually lead to the relocation of resources from the US.
It is also the country whose imports of the foodstuff from Spain have grown the most in recent years.a big cause of concern is the influence – or as he sees it.
Yet the the tariff turmoil comes just as Spanish producers and exporters have recovered from a drought that slashed harvests in the south of the country.There was no tariff on Spanish ham exports to the US until April of this year.