Trump made the statement while engaging with business leaders in Doha, clarifying that discussions around a trade agreement are ongoing, though the Indian government has yet to comment on these claims. He also mentioned a conversation with Apple's CEO, suggesting a focus on increasing production within the U.S.

President Donald Trump is making headlines during his Middle East trip by suggesting that India is considering eliminating tariffs on goods imported from the United States. Speaking at a business event in Doha, Trump claimed, “The Indian government has offered us a deal where basically they are willing to literally charge us no tariff.” This claim comes as negotiations for a trade agreement between India and the U.S. are in progress; however, the Indian government has yet to respond to his statement.

No additional information about the deal was disclosed during the event, which also featured announcements of commercial agreements between the U.S. and Qatar, including a deal concerning Boeing jets. Trump further revealed that he had advised Apple CEO Tim Cook against expanding the company's production facilities in India, preferring instead that the tech giant increase its manufacturing in the United States.

As developments unfold regarding the potential trade deal and further interactions between the U.S. and India, the situation remains fluid. This article will be updated as more information becomes available.