Donald Trump declared a new trade agreement with Pakistan, aimed at developing its oil reserves, immediately after imposing a 25% tariff and additional penalties on India. Trump hinted at the potential for Pakistan to sell oil to India in the future. He also mentioned other countries offering tariff reductions to the US. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India responded by saying that the government is assessing the implications and will take measures to safeguard national interests.
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