New Delhi, May 7 -- US President Donald Trump, amid ongoing negotiations for a bilateral trade deal with India, revealed on Tuesday (May 6) that India has agreed to reduce its tariffs on imports from the United States to "nothing."

In a White House media interaction, alongside Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Trump emphasised the significance of this agreement, particularly in light of India's historically high tariffs.

"India has one of the highest tariffs in the world. We are not going to put up with that, they have agreed already to drop it, drop it to nothing. They have already agreed. They wouldn't have done for anybody else, but me," Trump stated.

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