President-elect Trump has pledged to impose significant tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China, citing border security and drug trafficking concerns. These tariffs could impact consumer prices in the US. While Trump has called Modi a friend, his past actions, including tariffs on Indian steel and aluminum, suggest India could face similar measures.
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