Donald Trump, India and tariffs
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Delhi’s WTO complaint on US steel and aluminium tariffs highlights India’s aim to protect its trade interests without direct retaliation, observers said.
Indian officials said trade talks with the US remain on track, although there are signs that New Delhi is adopting a tougher approach in negotiations, following China’s defiance of US President Donald Trump.
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ABP News on MSNGTRI Warns India’s Retaliatory Tariffs Could Derail US Trade NegotiationsThe Global Trade Research Initiative said that if the US engages in consultations with India on the matter or withdraws tariffs, a resolution may be reached
India's proposed retaliatory tariffs on US goods in response to steel and aluminum tariffs could hinder trade pact negotiations, warns GTRI. The move could impact US exporters and deepen trade frictions.
The threat by the U.S. of imposing elevated tariff on imports from Sri Lanka into the U.S. has thrown uncertainty into CEAT Ltd.'s plans to expand its presence in the U.S.