Trump threatening existence of GST; will his 'good friend in New Delhi' stand up: Congress
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh raises concerns over US President Trump's talk of reciprocal tariffs, suggesting it challenges India's GST system. Ramesh questions if Prime Minister Modi will defend national sovereignty, as Trump calls GST's existen...

It has called for the barest minimum of rates and vastly reformed compliance rules, he said in a post on X.
"Now President Trump is threatening the very existence of GST. By its very structure, GST is applicable to imports but not on exports. This has never been disputed," he said.
Now all this talk of reciprocal tariffs by the US President is calling into question a consumption tax like GST, Ramesh claimed.
"WTO apart, national sovereignty is at stake here. Will President Trump's good friend in New Delhi, who keeps trumpeting that he is a Vishwaguru, stand up?" the Congress leader said in an apparent swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Ramesh also shared an article on X which claimed that the latest round of proposed tariffs from US President Donald Trump includes a response to what the White House describes as "unfair" taxes, specifically, value-added taxes such as Australia's Goods and Services Tax.
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